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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kiosk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small structure or booth where goods or services are sold, often found in public places.
Example: "I stopped by a kiosk in the park to grab a quick snack before continuing my walk."
Alternatives: "a booth" or "a stand".
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There is also a kiosk outside.
Mr Fazul's mother runs a kiosk around the corner.
He made him stop at a kiosk hawking Pepsi-Cola.
We can give you a kiosk with all the goods.
On Thursday, she hit a kiosk selling Democratic paraphernalia.
There's also a kiosk selling frites, ice-creams and drinks.
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It is encouraging communities to buy such phone boxes under its Adopt-a-Kiosk scheme.
There was a kiosk for those who are avid baseball pin collectors.
If you are purchasing online or at a kiosk, you must use a credit card.
A. It's a kiosk for public notices, and anyone is welcome to use it.
Smith has campaigned for a kiosk at the Trans World Dome with St . LouisCardinals memorabilia.
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