most bricks and mortar

brick-and-mor·tar

[brik-uhn-mawr-ter]
adjective
1.
pertaining to conventional stores, businesses, etc., having physical buildings and facilities, as opposed to Internet or remote services.
2.
made of bricks and mortar.
Also, bricks-and-mor·tar.
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