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The phrase "a conservatory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a room or building designed for the cultivation of plants, or a school for the study of music or other arts.
Example: "She spent her afternoons in a conservatory filled with exotic plants and flowers."
Alternatives: "a greenhouse" or "a music school".
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Me, with a conservatory?
A conservatory was added later.
BROWSING at a conservatory presents two problems.
Pyongyang also has a conservatory.
Well, I call it a conservatory..
His final achievement was a conservatory.
There's a library, a game room, a nursery, a conservatory.
For a short time he was a conservatory student.
A conservatory looks out over the garden and the water.
He didn't, nor did he try to enter a conservatory.
The large gallery with shuttered windows exudes a conservatory feeling.
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