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Discover Ludwig"a large hall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large, indoor room that is typically used for meetings or events. For example, "The wedding reception will take place in a large hall with enough room to accommodate all the guests."
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A red rope bisected a large hall.
Three test environments, a small office, a large hall, and an office suite were examined.
I am sitting cross-legged on the floor in a large hall, surrounded by strangers.
At the Royal Society, Bostrom took a seat at the back of a large hall.
Across the gardens, a large hall houses the museum's paleontology collection.
A large hall showcases the president's foreign-policy feats in glowing terms.
Mr Stein has used two stages in a large hall in Hanover's Expo 2000 compound.
She has that unusual gift of making a large hall seem small.
At meal times, the campers, families and volunteers gather in a large hall.
Describes the rooms visited; the library, music room, a large hall, breakfast and dining room.
Timothy Verdon, to expand its premises by taking over a large hall, formerly a theater, next door.
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