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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a theatre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of building or venue where performances, such as plays or movies, are held.
Example: "We decided to go to a theatre to watch the latest blockbuster film."
Alternatives: "a theater" or "a playhouse".
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A: Theatre must defy order and authority.
All Baghdad is a theatre.
And I have a theatre".
It's a theatre of brinksmanship.
Foote called himself a "theatre rat".
My father was a theatre director.
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"I was also a theatre-camp kid.
I am not a theatre-goer.
They weren't "a theatre-going family".
It resembles a theatre.
A theatre of the absurd.
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