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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single stadium" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific stadium, often in contexts discussing sports, events, or facilities.
Example: "The concert will be held in a single stadium, accommodating thousands of fans."
Alternatives: "one stadium" or "a lone stadium".
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"They would have to play in a single stadium for an entire year for the integrity of the competition," he said.
Unlike the World Series or the N.B.A. finals, the culmination of the N.F.L. season is a single game, played in a single stadium.
The question in New York is, can you justify what might be the largest public investment ever committed to a single stadium?
PAGE A8 Back to Grass in Baseball The Expos' move to Washington leaves the National League without a single stadium using artificial turf.
They have been careful to confine their rallies to a single stadium in Bangkok, to avoid potentially bloody clashes.
Fans have faced delays getting into other venues being used in the tournament, with two group matches played back-to-back at a single stadium each night.
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The industry has political clout way beyond its size (you could seat every fishing-boat skipper in Europe in a single football stadium).
"You could fit all the surviving members of these 25 species in a single football stadium, that's how few of them remain on earth today," said Russell A. Mittermeier, the chairman of the panel of primate experts who wrote the report and the president of Conservation International.
There is zero chance that all 30 organizations turn away a talented athlete, whatever his flaws may be, who can help them sell some jerseys and fill up their Single-A stadium for a season.
Virat Kohli is a son of Delhi but, at 3pm on Saturday, as the ball burst through the hands of a diving Ben Stokes at cover and the India captain scampered through for a single, the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai erupted in a way that suggested adoption papers from the city may soon be forthcoming.
In the Ahern era there was widespread government profligacy, such as the aborted so-called "Bertie Bowl" (a proposed single national stadium for soccer) and the use, or rather non-use, of electronic voting machines, which cost tens of millions of euros but were never put into use.
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