bricks-and-mortar
bricks
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Definition & Meaning of "bricks-and-mortar"in English

bricks-and-mortar
01

(especially of a business) having a physical, real-world location 

Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "bricks-and-mortar" and when to use it?

The idiom "bricks-and-mortar" originated from the construction industry and refers to physical buildings or structures made of bricks and mortar. It is commonly used to describe traditional, physical, or tangible assets, such as physical stores or properties, as opposed to virtual or online entities.

Examples
Many bricks-and-mortar shops now sell online too. 
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