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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a booth at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or setting, often in the context of events, fairs, or restaurants.
Example: "We set up a booth at a local craft fair to showcase our handmade products."
Alternatives: "a stall at a" or "a kiosk at a".
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In mid-July, Mr. Vollmar set up a booth at a local county fair.
(b) "I enjoy dressing as a booth at a street fair".
Occasionally, Seidenberg would set up a booth at a book fair.
Wearable art for street demonstrations or art that sets up a booth at a trade show?
Bev explained that she'd already paid for a booth at a local consignment store.
"How is that even possible?" she said, sitting, shoulders slumped, in a booth at a diner.
The basket was made of wicker and was about the size of a booth at a diner.
Right before she tried to save the keeling fence, she sat in a booth at a Monrovia radio station.
"Just because you're a vegan doesn't mean you don't want to have fun," she said, sitting in a booth at a restaurant called Craig's.
The call came late Wednesday, just after Drew and Dustin settled into a booth at a sushi restaurant in Morristown, N.J.
I also started manufacturing a new line of photo frames, and I took out a booth at a gift show in Atlanta this month to introduce them.
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