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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hall of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific type of hall, often associated with a collection or display of items, achievements, or memories.
Example: "The museum features a hall of ancient artifacts that showcases the history of our civilization."
Alternatives: "a room of" or "a gallery of".
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A hall of famer.
"He's a Hall of Famer.
"It's a hall of mirrors".
Nor is it a Hall of Statistics.
A hall of fame could be it".
Each announcer is a Hall of Famer.
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He's a Hall of Fame head coach.
But Ray is a Hall of Fame person".
He also hired John Madden, a Hall of Fame coach.
He is older and a Hall of Fame jockey.
"That was a Hall of Fame ride," he said.
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