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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic hall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a building or space within an educational institution that is designated for academic activities, such as classrooms, lectures, or study areas.
Example: "The university's academic hall was filled with students preparing for their final exams."
Alternatives: "scholarly building" or "educational facility".
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As of Wednesday evening, at least eight deaths were linked to the system, including an elderly Illinois man who was found several hours after he fell trying to get into his home and a University of Iowa student found behind an academic hall several hours before dawn.
The deaths attributed to the weather system include an elderly Illinois man who was found after he fell trying to get into his home, a University of Iowa student found behind an academic hall,a man struck by a snowplow in the Chicago area and nine people in Chicago.
From its construction until 1987, Waller Hall was used as an academic hall and hosted classes along with housing the school's chapel and as offices for the faculty.
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"Many of us spend more energy enforcing the law on our sports teams than we have in our academic halls," she said.
"Many of us spend more energy enforcing the law on our sports teams than we have in have in our academic halls," she said.
The iron arch of one brick bridge echoes the main gates of Brown University just up the hill and serves as a kind of processional entry to its academic halls.
It would go to press, appear in the academic halls, and we'd start up again next week.
A visitor to West Point sees sweeping Hudson River vistas, stately academic halls, well-groomed athletic fields, and even better groomed students.
In 1980, Willamette began a multi-year fund raising campaign intended to raise funds to renovate academic halls and build a new library, with $18 million total raised during the funding drive.
It was, I think, the first time I'd ever heard any superlative about our teens that didn't involve a recounting of personal achievements, exceptional talents or academic excellence — the resume-building stuff that helps our kids get into the most hallowed of academic halls across the nation.
Birding was now freed from the stuffy academic halls, and the shift was reflected in the high-spirited, athletic way that Peterson and his fellow Bronx birders went chasing after the objects of their obsession, a mood they passed along to others during events like their Christmas Bird Counts and "Big Day" birding competitions.
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