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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a back booth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific seating area in a restaurant, café, or bar that is located towards the back of the establishment, often providing more privacy.
Example: "We found a cozy spot in a back booth where we could enjoy our meal without being disturbed."
Alternatives: "a rear booth" or "a secluded booth".
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After the show, Hebert retreats to a back booth.
When Madonna comes in, she gets a back booth.
That is why she chose a back booth: she wanted to see everyone and everything.
"Yeah, it's tough stuff," Mr. Paxton says over lunch in a back booth of a Hollywood restaurant.
They went to Cafe Deluxe, on Wisconsin Avenue, and sat at a back booth as well-wishers offered encouraging words.
On a weekday evening, B. K. sat in a back booth, waiting for his new potential sugar baby.
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Shteyngart is sitting with me in the back booth at the Russian Samovar, a Midtown Manhattan restaurant that serves blini and caviar to nostalgic immigrants.
Seated in the back booth of another Main Street restaurant, Mr. Redford took a long pull on a bottle of mineral water.
I'm usually at the back booth in Pete's Tavern, Gramercy.
By now the bartender would be sitting in that back booth, listening too, because Studs isn't finished.
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