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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a booth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small, enclosed space or structure, often used for selling goods, providing information, or as a private area for conversation.
Example: "We set up a booth at the fair to promote our new product line."
Alternatives: "a stall" or "a kiosk".
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"Not a chapel, a booth.
"He's in a booth.
They took a booth.
Save me a booth?
(and proposed to her in a booth).
He did not have a booth then.
Norbert carried them to a booth.
The US army had a booth nearby.
In a booth, nobody has faces".
She sat in a booth halfway back in the room.
Do you like a booth or a movable seat?
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