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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a booth for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a designated space or area intended for a specific purpose, often in contexts like events, exhibitions, or services.
Example: "We set up a booth for our new product launch at the trade show."
Alternatives: "a stall for" or "a space for".
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Among the exhibits was a booth for the Christo Poulos Company featruing reconstituted mangoes & figs.
Nearby was a booth for "Jesus Didn't Tap," a Christian-based mixed martial arts clothing line.
Valentine rented a booth for Sunday where he will sell bottles of water.
Amplifiers, lights and instruments are provided, as is a booth for professional recording.
West side: The New York Times Crossword Puzzle booth and a booth for writers.
Dave, a former sculptor, made a booth for the DJ in the shape of a submarine.
I headed into a booth for a consultation with the fetish master.
There doesn't seem to be a booth for fried caribou on a stick, but maybe pork is similar enough.
FOOD AWARENESS A booth for various food-awareness groups, including Slow Food, Just Food and the Brooklyn Food Coalition.
A booth for Mr. Santorum in the exhibition hall had sold 250 navy blue sweater vests by Friday night.
"Given his condition, sitting silently in a booth for the whole school day was difficult," wrote the lawyers.
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