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The phrase "in a stall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is located within a stall, such as in a restroom or a stable.
Example: "He waited for his turn in a stall at the public restroom."
Alternatives: "inside a cubicle" or "within a booth".
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She has never lived in a stall.
The gender revolution is not in a stall.
I put the lamb in a stall with the mother.
"Now, everything is in a stall," he said.
"I parked in a stall right in front," he said.
Assessors recorded hygiene and hock scores, number of cows housed in the pen, the number of cows standing with only the front feet in a stall, standing fully in a stall, and lying in a stall.
When horses are locked in a stall a large percentage of the time, their lungs deteriorate.
That helps the pilot maintain control in a stall, especially when executing a roll.
My father kept him in a stall, because he didn't know where else to keep him.
I noted everything, jotted quickly in a stall on bathroom breaks.
I back away into the bathroom and sit quietly in a stall to slow my breathing.
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