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The word "conservatory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a light room, usually attached to a house, with glass walls and a glass roof, built for the cultivation of plants. For example: We had tea in the conservatory while admiring the view of our garden.
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conservatory
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That which preserves from injury.
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"If you rented a house, would you put a conservatory on it?
Biographical studies of the pianist have been scanty, and it is valuable to have an account of Evans's conservatory training: his preparations for his future impact on jazz included performing Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto at his graduation.The author is concerned principally with his subject's talent and career.
Tchaikovsky had also to confront an ominous personal drama that almost stifled the opera at birth.As the composer laboured to make music out of Pushkin's tragic tale the rejection of an epistolary declaration of love which is later regretted he received an unexpected love letter of his own from one of his students at the music conservatory.
Shortly thereafter, Durrell and the Turtle Conservancy travelled to Bangkok to help Thai authorities care for the tortoises seized in March.The 28 remaining ploughshares currently reside in a conservatory run by the Thai government.
Their senses are said, in many ways, to be superior to humans'.The architecture of the conservatory is every bit as enticing an attraction as the bizarre little wonders it houses.
His house in the city was magnificent: it had a two-storey conservatory full of rare birds, a penthouse theatre and a marble-clad hallway ornamented with a bust of Nero.
His career started two years after he dropped out of the Juilliard School, a performing-arts conservatory in New York, when he guest-starred as a goofy alien called Mork in an episode of the television show "Happy Days" in 1978.
A wounded soldier tames a panther by stroking the "whiteness of her belly and thighs", while in a conservatory a judge grows the cacti that are his only true passion.The genre veers, often at disconcerting speed, from the fantastic to the satirical; some of his books are historical novels, others resemble thrillers.
From early days in the shadow of the football stands, the institute now boasts its own amphitheatre, conservatory, recording studio and library.
"I never had the pressure of a severe, hard music teacher on my back .As a student in a Caracas conservatory, he rejected rigid convention in order to achieve what he calls "social transformation through music".
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Theremin was educated in St .Petersburg--in physics and astronomy at the university and music at the conservatory--and took a post at the Physico-Technical Institute in that city.
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