The available market for a small suburban grocery store would be:

housewives/husbands in the neighborhood.

anyone in the United States who eats.

people in the area who love to cook.

anyone within about 10 miles of the store.

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The most accurate option for defining the available market for a small suburban grocery store would be:

anyone within about 10 miles of the store.

This option takes into consideration the geographic proximity of potential customers who are likely to shop at the grocery store. While housewives/husbands, cooking enthusiasts, and the broader population of the United States may all be potential customers, they do not specifically identify the local market that is most relevant to the grocery store's operations.