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The phrase "a hall with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a hall that contains or features something specific.
Example: "The event will take place in a hall with beautiful chandeliers and ample seating."
Alternatives: "a room featuring" or "a space containing".
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"Everywhere in the world, music enhances a hall, with one exception.
He waited in a hall with about 70 other men until his name was called.
INSIDE: The front door opens onto a hall with a staircase.
Or, a hall with a few hundred very intense listeners and 1,000 empty seats?
A path leads to the cardinal-red front door, which opens to a hall with the original staircase and balusters.
One of his courses filled a hall with seats for 120 and had 130 more people on the waiting list.
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It offers a theater for small events, a library and a community hall with a catering kitchen and multimedia system.
Muhammadiyah 1 and 2 share a sports court, an assembly hall with a podium and a library.
On one side, there was a Gospel Hall with a joke of a steeple, on the other a gas station.
They filled a convention hall with a capacity of 30,000, with an overflow crowd spilling outside.
You pass a great hall with a hammer-beam roof and Ford Madox Brown murals.
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