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The phrase "a small hall of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of space, typically referring to a modestly sized hall or room that serves a particular purpose.
Example: "The event was held in a small hall of the community center, where everyone gathered to celebrate."
Alternatives: "a tiny room of" or "a modest chamber of".
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Arngod, the senior medical officer, has taken photos of each woman, and plans to hang them in a small hall of fame at the hospital once there are 10, in a tribute to the women's bravery.
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Within walking distance are the Rotterdam Art Foundation, which holds forth in a small hall in the back of Café De Unie, a bistro in a replica of the building by J. J. P. Oud that once stood on the same spot at Mauritsweg 34, 31-100) 411-7394, and the Van Gennep bookstore (with a separate Rotterdam section) at Oude Binnenweg 131-B, 31-100) 433-0592.
Critics called it "musical heaven," a "beautiful, acoustical dream of a small hall," a place with a "fine aura of luxury".
That helped make the performances bubble and flow as chamber music, on a scale well suited to a small hall, and if problems of balance resulted, these were not inimical to the score.
Under the terrace that separates the two sections are the National Theatre of Chaillot and a small hall that serves as a motion-picture house of the national film library.
Shalin Liu, though a small hall seating only 330, posed major challenges of its own when it was decided to leave the rear of the stage open to a panoramic view of the harbor through a two-story window.
But rather than in the fleshpots, I find him rehearsing for a show in the small hall of the historic Concertgebouw.
So the knock on the door of his small hall of residence room before 7am didn't wake him – but he was far from prepared for what would come next.
No less exhausting to watch than Henman (his important wins are seldom smooth), he is blessed with the necessary arsenal to pass into the small hall of grand slam title winners – blessed, and therefore cursed, because with real talent comes the demand that it must be consummated.
So today's 15-year olds are outnumbered by thousands of oldsters from the 1970s still populating the allnighters that take place in the small halls of northern Britain, grumpily complaining about the no-talc rules on the dancefloor.
Among the most famous structures of the complex are the Hall of Public Audience (Diwan-i-Am), which has 60 red sandstone pillars supporting a flat roof, and the smaller Hall of Private Audience (Diwan-i-Khas), with a pavilion of white marble.
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