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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a campus hall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a building or space on a college or university campus that serves a specific purpose, such as classrooms, events, or student activities.
Example: "The university is hosting a seminar in a campus hall that can accommodate over 200 students."
Alternatives: "a university building" or "a college facility".
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An aerospace design course offered to 135 second-year students for university credits in Fall 2009 was divided into two groups: the real-world group attending lectures, physically, in a campus hall and the virtual-world group attending lectures, remotely, in Aeroquest.
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Theirarticle originally appeared on VICE US.
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