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Discover Ludwig"booth for" can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to an area or space that has been reserved for a specific purpose or purpose. For example, "The company has set up a booth for their new product launch."
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In India, a voting booth for one.
Not in the voting booth, for sure.
They had been at the booth for half an hour.
I sat in his booth for the game".
Also has a vocal booth for recording music.
They aren't named Lincoln and Booth for nothing.
But Booth, for the moment, was without a mentee.
Gavin Booth, for serv the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust.
Among the exhibits was a booth for the Christo Poulos Company featruing reconstituted mangoes & figs.
Nearby was a booth for "Jesus Didn't Tap," a Christian-based mixed martial arts clothing line.
See Photo Booth for a slide show of more daguerreotype images.
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