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Free sign upThe phrase "a booth in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of booth located within a larger space or venue, such as a restaurant, fair, or exhibition.
Example: "We found a cozy booth in a corner of the café where we could enjoy our coffee."
Alternatives: "a stall in a" or "a kiosk in a".
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We're in a booth in a crowded burger joint hidden away in a hotel in midtown Manhattan.
We are sitting in a booth in a Tarantino-esque diner in Los Angeles, hipster tinsel lining the windows.
After lunch, she sometimes rented a booth in a tanning salon for 20 minutes, just to nap.
I liked sitting in a booth in a dark room full of smoking, gay Mongolians, but my body was feeling strange.
Across the room, Pamela Anderson, leaning over a booth in a short, tight, black knit dress, looked like a Taschen image come to life, and smelled of coconuts.
I was sitting alone in a booth in a local diner when a sense of profound, almost paralyzing lethargy came over me.
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Finally, I hired an interpreter from a booth in the lobby of my hotel.
An older woman sipped orange juice from a cardboard cup at a booth in the back.
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