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Discover Ludwig"a stall" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
Stall can refer to a temporary stand or booth set up in a market or fair to sell goods or services. In this context, "a stall" would be used to describe a specific stand or booth. For example: "We walked through the crowded market, passing by several vendors before stopping at a stall selling fresh produce."
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A stall warning sounded, twice.
"It's a stall tactic".
Just a stall with straw.
Frances and Sophie inside a stall together.
The goal was to avoid a stall.
Others fear a "stall" in job growth.
They find a stall selling sausages.
There's a stall right down there".
Had a stall on East Street market.
She has never lived in a stall.
The gender revolution is not in a stall.
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