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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the hall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or discussions related to a specific hall, such as its features, events, or history.
Example: "The meeting will focus on the renovations that are planned about the hall."
Alternatives: "regarding the hall" or "concerning the hall".
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Talk story about the Hall of Presidents in the U.S. pavilion at the World's Fair.
Mr. Chamberlain's niece Tonyia Greenhill, who lives upstairs, recalls the echoes ricocheting about the hall.
And that leads me to the second thing I love about the hall: Andrew Carnegie bankrolled it, for his wife.
"They're old," said Rodriguez, when asked about the Hall of Famers he has passed in different statistical categories.
During the renovation, photographs and information about the hall will be posted on plywood construction barriers.
The wonderful thing about the hall is that the people who work there have a really relaxed attitude.
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Talk to your college's Housing Department about the residence hall in advance.
REPORTER AT LARGE about the Hall-Mills case, to come up again through efforts of Philip Payne, managing editor of Mirror, to increase his paper's circulation.
By Morris Markey The New Yorker, August 7, 1926 P. 25 REPORTER AT LARGE about the Hall-Mills case, to come up again through efforts of Philip Payne, managing editor of Mirror, to increase his paper's circulation.
The New Yorker, August 7, 1926 P. 25 REPORTER AT LARGE about the Hall-Mills case, to come up again through efforts of Philip Payne, managing editor of Mirror, to increase his paper's circulation.
"This case was about the Halls not submitting an application, insisting that they weren't required to do so," he said.
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