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The phrase 'at booth' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use 'at booth' to describe a location where someone is located, or a specific place where an activity is taking place. For example, "We found him waiting at booth 5 in the train station."
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Inside the Brown Derby on Wednesday, Dave Kaufman, Daily Variety's television editor, ate for the last time at Booth 3--where he has eaten lunch most days for the last 35 years.
Find us at booth #1032!
Two other dealers will be on Pier 88 on Nov. 5 and 6: Once, at booth No. 1305, and Deco de Paris, at booth No. 1106.
Find RAPP at Booth #500, just outside the main entrance to the Cornell Building.
Come visit us in the ASBH Exhibit Hall at booth 10.
Maisie at booth No. 16 has been selling her homemade sauce for 10 years.
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Seating at booths, banquettes and standard tables.
Please note that cash is not accepted at booths.
Some stopped at booths to have new ones engraved.
On May 20, tickets will be $35 at booths at Charles and Mount Vernon Streets and at Charles and Chestnut Streets.
Tickets, $25, at booths on Charles Street at Mount Vernon and Chestnut Streets.
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