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The phrase "a saloon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of establishment that serves alcoholic beverages, often associated with the American West or historical contexts.
Example: "After a long day of riding, the cowboys gathered at a saloon to unwind and share stories."
Alternatives: "a tavern" or "a bar".
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It's a saloon".
Tells about Third Ave, speakeasy that looks like a saloon.
"It's certainly more of a library than a saloon".
An early morning drunk was tossed out of a saloon.
Forty years ago a saloon stood where the church is.
Her great grandfather ran a saloon in Yreka.
Not exactly typical of a saloon, but typical of Armstrong's.
In a saloon turned courtroom, the players run wild.
Stewart felt very comfortable in a saloon culture.
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Mailer can play interviewers like a saloon-bar pianist.
Bennett concludes: "Charlotte Philby thinks her grandfather was more honest, but it's a saloon-bar honesty.
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