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The phrase "a booth of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific type of booth, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "I saw a booth of local artists showcasing their work at the fair."
Alternatives: "a stand of" or "a stall of".
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There was a booth of Irving Penn portraits at Hamiltons, a London photography gallery.
THE BATHROOM Really, three compartments: The toilet is in a booth of opaque glass.
There was also a booth of Garden State Brickface where writer spoke to Bob Siegel who told him about their masonry process for surfacing buildings.
One of the workers, Zack Mathieu, 15, said he remembered two teenagers sitting in a booth of the truck stop diner about 5 p.m. on Friday.
"Jocks get such a bad rap," says Hoechlin, once we're ensconced in a booth, of how the film aims to counter their image.
In the case of the Cologne gallery Priska Pasquer, plans were already in the works for a booth of pictures by Nobuyoshi Araki, Daido Moriyama, Shomei Tomatsu and others before the earthquake and tsunami hit.
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The "building a booth out of junk" part of the equation was just as important as the food.
Study personnel set up a booth on the grounds of the festival.
Les Ditson has designed a little booth of a house with a shuttered red window, a wind-up phonograph with a flowered design, a flower in a pot.
"Yeah, it's tough stuff," Mr. Paxton says over lunch in a back booth of a Hollywood restaurant.
On the final day of camp, parents will join the students in staging a booth representative of a specific country that they have studied.
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