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Discover Ludwig'a coliseum' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an amphitheatre, stadium, or other large venue used for public events, especially in antiquity. For example, "A tour of the ancient coliseum was one of the highlights of our trip to Rome."
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It had more of a coliseum look.
IMAGINE a coliseum for 20-something singles.
Marca called the stadium "a Coliseum of pain".
"We may want to build a coliseum," he added.
There's a coliseum of people that are waiting to see you.
Fort Worth's Will Rogers Memorial Center comprises a coliseum and an auditorium.
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Now people study the charred metal and see a Roman coliseum, a Gothic cathedral, a ship, a bird in flight, a hand reaching to heaven.
The Jesuits here constructed a coliseum-size church to hold the crowds, and placed wooden statues of the new saints at the peaks of its stockadelike altar.
Benihana ultimately agreed to seat a Coliseum-nominated director and hired the investment bank Jefferies & Company to explore a potential sale.
A sellout crowd of 50,863, including a Coliseum-record 22,800 walk-up ticket sales, watched the A's match their longest winning streak this season.
Suddenly, a dreary September game in Montreal between the Pirates and Expos, which now draws maybe 5,000 fans, would bring a Coliseum-like excitement: the loser would be facing the baseball equivalent of death.
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