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The phrase "a lobby" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a reception area or entrance hall in a building, often associated with hotels, theaters, or office buildings.
Example: "We waited in the lobby for our appointment to begin."
Alternatives: "an entrance hall" or "a reception area".
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The N.W.P. became a lobby.
What works in a lobby?
A lobby reception followed.
Does a lobby have to be a lobby?
Yet it was still a lobby restaurant.
Yes, there really was a lobby rulebook.
Do we even need a lobby?
The problem is making a lobby," he said.
He helped to found a lobby for boardroom reform.
WHEN is a lobby group a political committee?
There's not even a lobby, just a reception desk.
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