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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pool hall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a place where people play billiards or pool, often in a social setting.
Example: "After dinner, we decided to head over to a pool hall to play a few games."
Alternatives: "billiard hall" or "pool room".
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What's a pool hall?
We met at a pool hall.
A pool hall in Los Angeles, 1959.
The film starts with a scene in a pool hall.
Its next-door neighbor is a pool hall.
"We had a pool hall and, next door, a garage".
"It's turned into a pool hall now," Coxon says.
Soon after arriving at Clarkson, he persuaded the manager of a pool hall to hire him.
Mr. Stevenson added: "For a pool hall, people are really into it here.
We see a kid stopping off at a pool hall on his way to school.
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