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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a workshop of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or environment where creative or practical work is done, often involving collaboration or skill development.
Example: "The community center serves as a workshop of ideas, bringing together artists and innovators to share their talents."
Alternatives: "a hub of" or "a center for".
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And now, with a workshop of the musical version of "Sweet Smell" in the offing, John Lithgow has landed the role.
I was invited to a workshop of the seed library.
At my current company, I'm the only female joiner in a workshop of 40 men.
Currently she is directing a workshop of "Dark of the Moon," a Broadway hit in 1945.
The Almeida Theater in London is presenting a workshop of the TEAM's next project this summer.
An elf who decided he wanted a workshop of his own.
A Workshop of Drumming Feet The drumming feet, the outstretched arms, the sense of perpetual motion.
"We told Debbie Reynolds we were getting ready to do a workshop of the show.
Legarda commanded a workshop of many assistants, which produced similar compositions of slightly lower quality.
The Yale Institute for Music Theater supported a workshop of "The Daughters". Ars Nova made her a composer in residence.
A year later, the Group at Strasberg, a theater company in Los Angeles, staged a workshop of it.
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