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The phrase "a gallery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a place where art is displayed or a collection of items, such as photographs or artwork.
Example: "The new art exhibit at the gallery features works from local artists."
Alternatives: "an exhibition space" or "an art space".
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In a gallery.
He closed a gallery.
Here, a gallery.
A gallery of sandwiches.
Now it's a gallery.
He opened a gallery.
He didn't have a gallery.
Or a gallery?
Click here to launch a gallery.
(Each has a gallery to himself).
They also added a gallery space.
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