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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ballroom" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large room designed for formal dancing or gatherings.
Example: "The wedding reception was held in a beautifully decorated ballroom, complete with chandeliers and elegant table settings."
Alternatives: "a dance hall" or "a banquet hall".
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It was a ballroom.
"I want something more like a ballroom".
"We have done a ballroom".
A Renaissance Hotel with a ballroom.
We're in a ballroom at the Met.
His first career was as a ballroom dancer.
Mass at a ballroom in the Tropicana hotel.
The third floor was originally a ballroom and servant's quarters.
The ground floor atrium is like a ballroom.
Mr. Bloomberg did not even rent a ballroom.
LAS VEGAS — They sat at tables along the perimeter of a ballroom in the Rio Hotel.
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