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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a studio where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or environment that serves a specific purpose, typically related to creative work or production.
Example: "She opened a studio where artists can collaborate and share their ideas freely."
Alternatives: "a place that serves as a studio" or "a facility in which".
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We have a studio where we train.
Imagine a studio where kids can design and create toys.
I wanted a studio where I could make a residence inside".
The hotel also has a studio where the Gorillaz and Drake record.
The sales pay the rent for a studio where he lives and works for a year.
It contains a studio, where he teaches two yoga classes each weekday.
A studio where he could take his 57 hours of unedited film.
And he gave Dr. Asefi a studio, where he could paint without fear of being caught.
So we move through to a studio where Geoff Lloyd is currently on air.
You don't get these things in a studio, where everything's made of plywood.
She rented old Mr. Willets' barn, converted it into a studio, where she gave art classes for summer visitors.
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