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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at halls" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a location, but it lacks context to determine its proper usage.
Example: "I will meet you at the halls of the university."
Alternatives: "at the venues" or "in the corridors".
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There were eight people in my flat at halls.
(He does not record at halls with particularly high fees, like Carnegie and Alice Tully).
At Halls Chophouse, two Sunday rituals come together: brunch and worship.
I do remember arriving at halls and dragging my suitcase up seven flights of stairs.
Suffice to say it's the first time I have ever gasped at halls of residence (an astonishing Rubik's Cube affair) or been lost in wonder inside a library.
Now my stuff is being sold at the big department stores in Kansas City — including at Halls (which is like the Neiman Marcus of the Midwest), the Adam Lippes flagship store and some other places in New York.
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"Twelve," she barked at Hall, addressing him by his uniform number.
His mother retired as a family and consumer sciences teacher at Hall High School there.
The Kickback at HALL in New York.
Before joining Sapphire in 2014, he worked at Hall Capital Partners.
Look at Hall & Oates.
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