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The phrase "halls of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large, grand, or important building or space, such as "halls of government" or "halls of academia." Example: The students gathered in the halls of the prestigious university for the annual graduation ceremony.
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Not, however, to the halls of power.
Mr. Ryan mastered the halls of Congress.
Halls of residence too.
Penbryn halls of residence.
The halls of the Capitol felt chaotic.
Corruption stalks the halls of government.
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TheGlobe.com was another hall-of-shamer.
I am a future hall-of-famer".
What other sports halls-of-fame do you suggest visiting?
Jones, also two future Hall-of-Famers.
Hall of Famer.
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