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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "auditorium for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a large hall or room, usually at a school, used for concerts, lectures, meetings, and other performances. For example: "We held the town meeting in the school auditorium for everyone to attend."
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There's also the Weston Auditorium, for arts events.
Several hundred other people packed inside the school auditorium for the service.
There is also an auditorium for film festivals, recitals and other events.
That's equivalent to selling out the National's main auditorium for more than five weeks solid.
There's also an on-site bar and a new auditorium for panel discussions and debates.
They gave hugs and handshakes and worked the back of the auditorium for quick chats.
They packed the auditorium for a debate between Mr. Coffin and William F. Buckley Jr.
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Soon the women began filing into Tishman Auditorium for the afternoon's main program.
Would Carnegie guarantee use of Stern Auditorium for all of the orchestra's rehearsals?
The awards have been held at the Shrine Auditorium for the past ten years.
As in the past the JVC festival will use Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium for a string of larger shows.
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