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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a town hall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a building where local government meetings are held or to describe a public meeting where community members can discuss issues with their local officials.
Example: "The mayor will be hosting a town hall this Thursday to address community concerns."
Alternatives: "a community meeting" or "a public forum".
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It's a town hall.
Instead, a town hall meeting was held.
"This is a town hall discussion.
"It's like a town hall every day on Fox News.
"When's the last time you did a town hall?
In Missouri, protesters were arrested at a town hall.
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Never going to a town hall-style again.
It was billed as a town-hall discussion.
Hillary Clinton speaks at a town-hall meeting in Iowa.
(The second presidential debate will be a town-hall-style discussion).
At a town-hall meeting on Monday, both candidates attempted to balance practicality and inspiration.
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