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The phrase 'booth of' is not correct or usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'both of' instead. Example sentence: He chose both of the books from the shelf.
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The writer visited the deserted booth of venerable English pram-maker Silver Cross.
At the booth of the Fresh Water Anglers of L.I. a man was tying flies.
There was a booth of Irving Penn portraits at Hamiltons, a London photography gallery.
— and pointed him to the glass booth of a trace-detection portal.
Visit to to the booth of Sigmund Rothschild, who appraised pieces at a dollar each.
(It is in the booth of Joan R. Brownstein, a Massachusetts dealer).
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Malcolm Booth of the National Federation of Occupational Pensioners said it would be a disaster for many vulnerable elderly residents.
"Writing really moves it forward," said Ms. Booth of the Ackerman Institute, which trains professionals in narrative therapy.
Two other scientists were in the laboratory — Drs. Eugene T. Booth of Columbia and F. G. Slack of Vanderbilt University.
Roger Booth, of Durham University's anatomy department, says that this makes for a friendlier and more personable student environment.
First, the relative fiscal position of developing countries has improved dramatically relative to what Jerome Booth of Ashmore dubs HIDCs (highly-indebted developed countries).
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