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What is the plural of brick-and-mortar?

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The noun brick-and-mortar is uncountable.

The plural form of brick-and-mortar is also brick-and-mortar.

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There are no brick-and-mortar churches where adherents gather to pray and paddle.
The online site, which allows customers to rent high-end clothing, will soon have a brick-and-mortar store in New York City.
Albeit as a favor to brick-and-mortar retailers, rather than out of any enthusiasm for taxation.
At the same time, brick-and-mortar retailers have been steadily losing market share to online retailers and e-commerce generally.
Both traditional brick-and-mortar firms and start-up dot.coms use Vignette's software to create and manage online customer relationships.
It will be the enabler that will move us forward from a pure brick-and-mortar business to one which is both click and mortar.

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