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The phrase "a pop up booth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a temporary display or exhibition space that is set up for a specific event or purpose, often in a public area.
Example: "We will be showcasing our new products at a pop up booth during the festival this weekend."
Alternatives: "temporary booth" or "mobile display".
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Mac Rahman London W1 Sitting in the old booths at Seagrass – a pop-up restaurant in a pie and mash shop on Chapel Market in Islington – feasting on crab by candlelight was wonderful.
The two will be hawking their wares at a pop-up shop, one in a string of tented booths that aim to turn the festival on Aug. 13 and 14 into a one-stop shopping destination.
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