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The term "contest hall" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a physical location where competitions or contests take place, such as a large room or building. Example: "The annual spelling bee was held in the contest hall at the community center. Participants from all over the city gathered to test their spelling skills."
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After my ID was scrutinized and scanned, I entered the contest hall, where fellow 20-somethings were sampling the boozy treats.
Go to Slateport City, and go to their contest hall.
It's a small farming community with a Contest Hall.
There is a practice room in the contest hall that you can use beforehand.
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Several other candidates have thrown their hats into the ring, but most observers expect the race to come down to a contest between Hall and Barragan.
And two of the most hotly-contested contests at York Hall are expected to be the men's light-heavyweight and the women's lightweight.
There are contests, town hall-type meetings and the like.
We are in a popularity contest in a hall of mirrors.
The festival begins with a free screening of Steven Seagal's 1991 film "Out for Justice" – set in Brooklyn, of course – and a Seagal look-alike contest at Founders Hall Theater.
There was the show whose point of departure was the 1969 film "They Shoot Horses, Don't They," and the dance hall contests of the Great Depression.
She helped to promote Romany culture, organising Gypsies Got Talent contests at Bourne Hall community centre in Ewell and at the Derby in Epsom.
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