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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seminar hall" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a room or space specifically designed or used for seminars or conferences. Example 1: The university hosted a seminar on environmental sustainability in the newly renovated seminar hall. Example 2: The company's annual sales meeting was held in the main conference room, which also serves as a seminar hall for smaller events.
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It has an auditorium with a capacity of over 500 seats, board rooms, conference and seminar halls.
They held seminars, town hall meetings and panel discussions when the Graham case first broke.
During the ISTE conference in Philadelphia this year, between sessions and seminars, the halls were abuzz with chatter about "flipped classrooms".
So it was that in May 1988, Jacques convened the seminar at Wortley Hall, a sumptuous mansion owned by a collective of trade unions.
Other educational activity within the gay community included a seminar in Conway Hall on 21st May 1983 attended by about 200 people.
The renamed ship has been refitted with lecture halls, seminar rooms and a library to transform it into a floating campus.
The All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS), the largest mosque in the DC metropolitan area and the third largest in the country, holds internet-safety seminars and town hall meetings to deconstruct terrorist messages and defend families from the threat of radicalisation.
Sign observed on the door of a seminar room in Bates Hall, Wellesley College, during a recent examination period.
At the daylong seminar in the fellowship hall of Southwest Grace Brethren Church, just outside Columbus, the teacher drew on his own life experience as evidence of Islam's evils.
By Gerald Jonas and Burton Bernstein The New Yorker, June 17 , 1967P. 24 Sign observed on the door of a seminar room in Bates Hall, Wellesley College, during a recent examination period.
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