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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forum where" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place, typically online, where people can discuss a particular topic or idea: I found an interesting forum where people can share information about different types of travel.
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State Democratic Party forum, where all the Presidential candidates appeared.
Is there a forum where tsars can compare notes?
Handover is a routine communication forum where nurses provide details about how patients' medications are managed.
It will also be a much-needed forum where residents can express concerns about local issues.
"But then she blossomed in a forum where she could explore and explode her poetic gifts".
"We wanted a forum where people could express their views and suggest changes," he said Friday.
The N.I.E. is the rare forum where civil servants can reply.
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Meanwhile I fully expect this battle will move into the public forum -- where it belongs.
The Great Western Forum, where the Bulls clinched their first title against the Lakers in 1991, is now a church.
We interviewed Peretti last week at the Monaco Media Forum where he was a keynote speaker.
We spoke with Louderback last week at the Monaco Media Forum, where he was a moderator.
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