"The public can use Triple Stimulus Vouchers to shop at physical stores."

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"The public can use Triple Stimulus Vouchers to shop at physical stores."

I wrote this sentence. Is it natural? If not, how can I revise it?

FYI:
The "Triple Stimulus Voucher" program is now being launched in Taiwan. People can ONLY use the vouchers at PHYSICAL stores, not on e-commerce platforms.
 
Re: "The public can use Triple Stimulus Vouchers to shop at physical stores."

On the basis of your last sentence, I would include the word "only" in the original, to avoid any confusion.
 
Re: "The public can use Triple Stimulus Vouchers to shop at physical stores."

On the basis of your last sentence, I would include the word "only" in the original, to avoid any confusion.
"The public can use Triple Stimulus Vouchers to shop only at physical stores."
Is it like this?
 
Re: "The public can use Triple Stimulus Vouchers to shop at physical stores."

[STRIKE]Is[/STRIKE] Can/Should I write it like this?

"The public can use Triple Stimulus Vouchers to shop only at physical stores."

That's OK. If everyone knows what the vouchers are, you could probably omit "to shop".
 
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