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The phrase "a concession stand" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a booth or stall where food and drinks are sold, often at events like fairs, sports games, or theaters.
Example: "After the game, we stopped by a concession stand to grab some popcorn and soda."
Alternatives: "snack bar" or "food stall".
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A concession stand sells St. Joe's T-shirts and pullovers.
Restrooms, a concession stand, and a parking lot are nearby.
The Dodger Sym-Phony huddled by a concession stand.
"I haven't gotten much hating," he said in front of a concession stand.
There is a concession stand, with Eggbert cookies and wooden Eggbert tree ornaments for sale.
It sets up a concession stand outside and invites everyone to come and stare.
Update it all and add a concession stand, the thinking goes, and more people might come.
"He was so generous to children — if a baseball field needed lights or a concession stand.
I was waiting on line at a concession stand with my 5-year-old son.
The master plan calls for a concession stand and a windsurfing platform.
A concession stand has long since been boarded up and the fountains silenced.
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