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The phrase "the cafeteria" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a dining area, typically in a school, workplace, or public institution where meals are served. Example: "After class, we usually go to the cafeteria for lunch."
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Today, the cafeteria was empty.
"In the cafeteria," he tells them.
I went to lunch in the cafeteria.
Even the cafeteria feels like a palace.
(Visiting teams dress in the cafeteria).
(Apparently there was beer in the cafeteria).
Inmates eat alone, not in the cafeteria.
The biggest perk, however, is the cafeteria.
"The cafeteria?" "Yes," he nodded.
The cafeteria, too, seemed empty.
Shhhh … don't tell the cafeteria cops.
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