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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hallway" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a long passage in a building that connects different rooms or areas.
Example: "As I walked down a hallway filled with artwork, I couldn't help but admire the creativity on display."
Alternatives: "a corridor" or "a passageway".
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"A hallway radiator".
A hallway separated the main rooms.
There was a hallway for his bikes.
A hallway bisects the upstairs.
"Who wouldn't?" Paulette pointed to a hallway.
Aaron Sorkin is walking down a hallway.
Leaves have blown into a hallway.
"When Ned and I arrived, someone locked us in a hallway" — a hallway?
Though they share a hallway, the warlords hardly were united.
All would be quiet as players walked down a hallway.
At the top of the stairs there was a hallway.
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