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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lobby of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical space or area where people gather, often in a building such as a hotel, office, or theater.
Example: "As I entered the hotel, I was greeted by a spacious lobby of elegant decor and comfortable seating."
Alternatives: "an entrance hall of" or "a reception area of".
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In it she displays renderings of proposed projects—a lobby of a college, plans for private home, sketches for student housing, replete with process diagrams as well as graphic designs in the way of posters and marketing collateral.
It reminds me of a lobby of an advertising agency.
On Monday this week the freedom riders held a lobby of the South Yorkshire Transport Committee.
A glass canopy is to lead into a lobby of "Zen-like simplicity," Mr. Dattner said.
"A lobby of local authorities want to vet the editorial content of programmes," he said.
The group wants to mobilise support also for a lobby of Labour's local mayor, Sir Steve Bullock, and his cabinet.
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"If we had a lobby full of Lombardi trophies, I might have been more status quo.
Or a lobby full of hobbies.
Users can even create a "game lobby" of sorts by adding multiple games to a page.
And a noisy lobby of articulate, scared people can work wonders.
I am also involved in planning for a national lobby of parliament on 13 March.
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