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The phrase 'auditorium to' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
You should use the preposition 'in' when referring to a place. For example: I went to the auditorium in the school to watch the play.
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The players crammed into an auditorium to watch the film.
I looked out at the auditorium to savor the sight.
"The school brought us into the auditorium to announce it.
His lecture that evening fills a nine-hundred-seat auditorium to overflowing.
His dicta on the provision of good sight lines from auditorium to stage are generally sound.
One night Miller went into the auditorium to ask him what the trouble was.
Elder used every level of the vast, bare auditorium to create extraordinary effects.
Heath, who took a minute to recover, left the auditorium to applause.
They plan to open the finished auditorium to the community for meetings and events.
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S. Raghunathan: Ramesh had to rush from the court to Siri Fort Auditorium to receive the award from the president that Monday.
The route goes from Julio Verne Street, near the National Auditorium, to La Villa where the Basilica of Guadalupe Virgin is located.
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