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Discover Ludwig'many stalls' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "many stalls" to refer to either a large number of vendors in a market or a large number of small booths at a carnival or festival. For example: "The village festival featured many stalls offering handmade crafts, fresh produce, and tasty treats."
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You can pick and choose from the many stalls there.
Many stalls also sold toy wooden logging trucks.
Down in the marche, many stalls are still open for business.
There were so many stalls, it was difficult to know where to start.
Many stalls had sold out of them by the festival's end.
Even the corrugated iron that clads its many stalls, shacks and homes has not yet had time to rust.
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He was alarmed by the area's many stalled buildings and, he said, "leery of putting money down on a place that people weren't living in already".
But his proposal to foster a competitive private sector to help develop Iran's many stalled energy projects will pit him against the powerful Revolutionary Guard.
Yet many stall owners and customers, including Mr. Kramer -- its longest-term tenant -- claim the Mart's demise is not from obsolescence, but from political greed.
But for many stall owners, it is the only way to make a living, as Rajini Vaidyanathan reports.
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