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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bazaar" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a marketplace, such as one you could find in a Middle Eastern country. For example: "I bought some beautiful scarves at the bazaar."
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"It's a bazaar.
It is a souk, a bazaar.
"This place is a bazaar," he wrote.
Today Art Murmur is a bazaar of cultural activity.
"Except for the ancient roof," I told Erol, "this doesn't look like a bazaar.
Talk of the Town comic strip showing a bazaar of Beatles memorabilia.
They wake up fearing a bomb going off in a mosque or a bazaar.
On Hunts Point Avenue, at least, the competition can seem frantic, reminiscent of a bazaar.
John C. Liu goes to a bazaar for Id al-Fitr in Kensington, Brooklyn.
I have a chess set from a bazaar in Tehran that has a bearded queen/vizier.
The patent does not make clear if such a bazaar would need the publishers' permission.
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