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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a booths" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a booth" if referring to a single booth or "booths" if referring to multiple booths without the article "a."
Example: "I reserved a booth at the restaurant for our meeting."
Alternatives: "a stall" or "a kiosk."
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Have I become middle class?" When I was a kid, if someone went in a Booths, people thought she was Hyacinth Bucket.
It seems a while since Booths has ventured south to show a selection from its 800-strong wine range, but the stall it set out at the Saatchi Gallery before Christmas made me hanker for a Booths down south, to put the frighteners on The Big Four.
But, in 2013, they eventually agreed, and the new shopping Centre, due to be a 'Booths' in main, is undergoing construction.
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"Not a chapel, a booth.
They took a booth.
Save me a booth?
(and proposed to her in a booth).
He did not have a booth then.
Norbert carried them to a booth.
"He's in a booth.
The US army had a booth nearby.
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