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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a hall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a physical location (indoor or outside). For example: The Annual Holiday Ball was held in a hall.
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You're in a hall of heroes".
He was in a hall of mirrors of fear.
Trump lives in a hall of mirrors — but not alone.
Men play snooker in a hall in Thimphu.
We may put them in a hall of fame".
There is a stackable washer/dryer in a hall closet.
Between them, in a hall of mirrors, hatred stirs.
Extra point It's not exactly true that no pro punter is in a hall of fame.
We are in a popularity contest in a hall of mirrors.
We are all lost in a hall full of distorting mirrors which we can never leave.
CONS: The kitchen is quirky, with the oven and freezer tucked away in a hall closet.
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