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The phrase "a booth that has" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a booth that possesses certain features or characteristics.
Example: "We set up a booth that has interactive displays to engage visitors at the trade show."
Alternatives: "a booth featuring" or "a booth equipped with".
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You'll have to look hard to find a booth that hasn't been "curated".
Later, outside a booth that has been constructed into a kind of speakeasy, the same condescending couple is demanding to be let in.
"Very often you'll pass a booth that has an evocative display of hands or a staff or skull and crossbones," Stacy C. Hollander, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Chief Curator at the American Folk Art Museum explained to The Huffington Post.
Customers like to come into a booth that has friendly people staffing it.
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When I attended the Miami Basel fair this last winter, I walked by a booth that had a video showing an attractive young woman dancing in a living room of an apartment with a man.
While she currently owns La Pequena Taqueria, a successful food booth that has been serving the Eugene Saturday Market for 23 years, she has also owned a catering business and cafe and was a founding member of the Keystone Restaurant, a fixture in Eugene since 1981.
In these refinements we used an observation by Booth that has made possible the calculation of up to the 10th eigenpair for simple test problems simulating the transport of neutrons in the steady state of a nuclear reactor.
There is at least one booth that has a set of phones that fans can use to call anyone in the United States for free.
Drive up to the toll booth as you normally would and be sure to stop at the booth that has an actual person collecting the tolls.
But when one infected character is reduced to spouting gibberish as she suicidally hurls herself at the glass booth that has become a fortress against the zombie terror, the notion that we are all being driven mad by an incessant verbal deluge makes nasty comic sense.
There is only one booth that has them, and they are the best potato chips I've ever had.
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