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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auditorium of" is acceptable and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the specific place where a large meeting or event is held such as a concert, lecture, or theatrical performance. For example, "The speech was held in the auditorium of the university."
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Auditorium of George Fischer, 281 Fair Street.
Business sessions held the auditorium of the Mus. of Mod.
The festival was held in the auditorium of the theatre.
Auditorium of Barron Hall, New York United Hospital Medical Center.
Thursday at 7 15 p.m. Auditorium of White Plains Hospital.
Carlo Petrini once addressed an auditorium of Americans.
I recall the auditorium of the high school for the annual Christmas concert.
The audience, a packed auditorium of mostly white students and professors, looked slightly shocked.
The auditorium of the Museum is a vast semi-Palladian hall.
"What's an environmental microaggression?" Ms. Marlowe asked the auditorium of about 525 new students.
But that was a university-subsidized venture in an auditorium of just 680 seats.
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