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The phrase "a butchery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a place where meat is prepared and sold, or metaphorically to describe a situation involving excessive violence or brutality.
Example: "The butchery of the animals in the factory farm raised ethical concerns among animal rights activists."
Alternatives: "a slaughterhouse" or "a meat shop".
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"It was simply a Butchery," a Union soldier recalled.
There was a butchery where the black people had their own doors where they bought from.
"My whole white dress was like in a butchery," she said.
At 17, I ran a butchery and supervised 35 men, only 7 of whom spoke English.
It's exactly that – a butchery – but it also doubles up as restaurant offering fantastic Turkish street food.
There's a maturing room, a butchery section and a shed for making sausages and burgers and, well, there's just everything.
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Almost every street has both an Islamic butchery and an artist's studio.
Because a half-baked veterinarian is not a veterinarian, and because the Cecchinis had a functioning butchery, Dario stepped into his father's role days after returning to the village.
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