Phrase/Idiom | bricks and mortar / bricks and clicks |
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Definition | An established trading company (office or shop) is referred to as a “brick-and-mortar” business. On the other hand, “click companies” refer to internet-based operations. Companies which do both are called “bricks and clicks”. |
Example | Click businesses are more flexible than brick-and-mortar operations. |
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