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The phrase "in the canteen" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a place in a school, college, university, or workplace. For example: "John went to the canteen to get some lunch."
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Taking Bordeaux with lunch in the canteen.
All the pipes in the canteen were thick with dust.
In the canteen staff prepare for the lunchtime rush.
Another day we'd just finished eating in the canteen.
"We're in the canteen, where I said we would be.
In the canteen, the green room and corridors.
I will be in the canteen at lunchtime.
I will be in the canteen at lunchtime," she continued.
We're going to make people do it in the canteen.
In the canteen you see every colour and creed.
After class, Cristina approaches me in the canteen.
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