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Discover Ludwig"lecture halls" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to a physical space or room where lectures are given. In academic settings, professors or guest speakers often give lectures in these halls to a group of students. Here's an example of how to use "lecture halls" in a sentence: "The university's new building has modern lecture halls equipped with state-of-the-art technology for interactive learning."
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lecture halls
noun
Plural of lecture hall
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Lecturers have abandoned the lecture halls.
In Germany students commonly pack lecture halls in their hundreds.
Instead, tourists peer into lecture halls decorated with Confucian dictums.
Some retirees prefer lecture halls to bingo parlors.
Already, workers have been preparing new dormitories and lecture halls.
Many students waste away in overflow rooms next to packed and stuffy lecture halls.
Each center has art galleries, lecture halls, meeting spaces and offices.
Striking administrators have locked lecture halls, libraries and laboratories and kept the keys.
STUDENTS called him the "phantom": an elusive, furtive figure who haunted Princeton's libraries and lecture halls.
There's just no way you can do this with bricks-and-mortar campuses and lecture halls.
Lecture halls are swamped; first-year medical students camp out early for scarce places.
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