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The phrase "a courthouse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a building where legal cases are heard and decided, typically by a judge and jury.
Example: "The trial will take place at a courthouse downtown next week."
Alternatives: "a court building" or "a judicial building".
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"12 Angry Men" (1957): A courthouse roof.
Behind the scenes in a courthouse perhaps?
The older building was recycled as a courthouse.
Finally, Jacki found a courthouse number on the Web.
The discovery amid construction of a courthouse was unexpected.
A courthouse in Nanterre, west of Paris, was vandalised.
The county can't even build a courthouse on time".
"When you name a courthouse, it's for life".
"We needed a courthouse this big," Ms. Henderson said.
Planting a bomb in a courthouse men's room?
"How could the address of a courthouse be private?
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