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Discover Ludwig"a salon" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can refer to a variety of things, such as a beauty salon, a meeting place, a room for entertaining guests, or a hall for exhibitions. Example: She spent the morning at the beauty salon, getting pampered and prepped for her big date that evening.
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"It's a salon, really".
Each visits a salon regularly.
A salon decorated by Juan Montoya.
Atmosphere is very important in a salon.
It was a salon presentation on steroids.
Foden attends a salon in Norwich.
I think we're a salon now".
By comparison, a salon pedicure is painful.
Ms. Zomorodi wasn't at a salon.
Ms. Cortese said she could open a salon.
My mother's real vocation was running a salon".
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