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The phrase "a slaughterhouse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a facility where animals are slaughtered for food production or metaphorically to describe a place of violence or chaos.
Example: "The documentary exposed the harsh realities of life in a slaughterhouse, revealing the treatment of animals before they are processed for meat."
Alternatives: "a meat processing plant" or "an abattoir".
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The prison assembly hall became a slaughterhouse.
"They knew it was a slaughterhouse".
"A slaughterhouse," several called it.
'That was like a slaughterhouse,' recalls Hunt.
"The whole building looked like a slaughterhouse.
"It was like a slaughterhouse," he says.
Even a slaughterhouse is more humane".
Why wear suits to a slaughterhouse?
It could be called a slaughterhouse.
These guys are delivering chickens to a slaughterhouse.
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