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The phrase "a booth at the" 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 markets where booths are set up for various purposes.
Example: "We set up a booth at the local fair to promote our new product line."
Alternatives: "a stall at the" or "a kiosk at the".
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"This company didn't even have a booth at the fair.
In August, they spent two days working a booth at the Indiana State Fair.
This was the first year that Accoutrements had occupied a booth at the Toy Fair.
Sitting in a booth at the Morristown Diner, Merkt talked about Christie's early years.
The nuns enter the restaurant & take a booth at the end.
He emerged from the booth and sprinted to a booth at the next corner.
Hagen, 27, sits in a booth at the Phoenix Artist Club in Soho, London.
That Chelsea gallery, which has a booth at the main fair, is featuring a new series by Cindy Sherman.
"It's been slow," he said, after easing his six feet six inches into a booth at the restaurant.
Mrs L. presided over a booth at the French Exhibition of Sporting Goods in the Barbizon Plaze, surrounded by knapsacks.
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Here are two prime candidates: IN A BOOTH -- At the Tappan Zee Bridge in Tarrytown, toll collectors work one of three eight-hour shifts, around the clock.
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