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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inside the hotel" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the location of someone or something within the confines of a hotel building. Example: The conference room was located inside the hotel, on the second floor.
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Inside, the hotel was rather worn.
Inside, the hotel switchboard was swamped and the elevators were overloaded.
But before I stepped inside, the hotel had gone to extraordinary lengths to purify it.
It was also from inside the hotel.
"There's a hostage situation inside the hotel".
It is horrible what is happening inside the hotel.
"There were ministers and legislators inside the hotel," he said.
The video below comes from inside the hotel.
"The security forces cannot even protect a few people inside the hotel," he said.
(The lightness and good cheer inside the hotel stood in contrast to a scene outside.
They are struck dumb by the opulence they encounter inside the hotel.
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