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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pavilion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a structure or building, often found in parks, gardens, or at events, typically used for shelter or entertainment.
Example: "The festival featured a beautiful pavilion where local artists displayed their work."
Alternatives: "a gazebo" or "a marquee".
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Under a pavilion tent: lox and bagels.
Israel has had a pavilion since 1952.
A pavilion is already an inbetween concept.
Now it's a pavilion on stilts over the marsh.
A pavilion for small mammals followed in 1967.
She also discussed creating a pavilion dedicated to children's accomplishments.
Within a pavilion are a restaurant, bar and pool.
In Holland there's a pavilion of semi-translucent beer-crates.
The town plans to build a pavilion on the site.
Which is exactly what he did, constructing a pavilion nearby.
A pavilion at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center bears their name.
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