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Discover Ludwig"popular haunt" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a place that is frequently visited by a large number of people. Example: The coffee shop on the corner is a popular haunt for students during exam season.
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Lango Forest is a popular haunt for monkeys, but these were something bigger, something special.
The fire destroyed the Hawley Arms pub, a popular haunt of celebrities.
Britain, a popular haunt for Arab elites, has frozen Egyptian property and bank accounts worth just £85m ($130m).
The facility, which also offers Pilates, meditation and massages, became a popular haunt for the Chipping Norton set.
In the early evening it was a popular haunt of Wall Streeters taking a break from alcohol.
But in Trafalgar Square shocking manners are less conspicuous; it is, after all, a popular haunt for foreigners and an even more popular haunt for pigeons, and who can observe perfect propriety in amongst so much filth and feather-flutter?
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Well, then, here are details on some of the most popular haunts in town this Halloween.
Bill Kunkel and Joyce Worley of VideoGames & Computer Entertainment called Maniac Mansion "the most popular haunted-house adventure" and "a genuine cult classic"; while they found the plot and setup similar to most horror-themed games, the pair praised the game's interface and execution.
The same kind of addition has been made to the branch of the Barclays Bank nearest Harrods, a popular tourist haunt.
By night, some of the best drinking spots include the stone-walled The Curragower bar (Clancys Strand) in the Medieval quarter, a popular matchday haunt and the city's best venue for traditional Irish music.
That oversight helps explain the recent mass protests against unwanted dams, airports, roads and bridges that have suddenly broken out all over the country.In Shiga prefecture, which borders the Kansai city of Kyoto, residents want a referendum on plans for a new airport near Lake Biwa, a popular tourist haunt.
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