Collocations withbooth
These are words often used in combination withbooth.
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broadcast booth
The broadcast booth is a place.
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control booth
The bridge tender, a state employee, was trapped in the control booth located on the raised lift span near the south end.
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information booth
Services provided on the lower level of the building include ticket sales, information booth, lost and found, and washroom facilities.
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isolation booth
For example, the studio had a separate isolation booth for drums and a very small booth designed for vocals.
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photo booth
The video starts off with two women going into a coin-operated photo booth.
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projection booth
This provides several advantages: first, the projection booth window has a central, unobstructed view of the screen.
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recording booth
Typically, in the recording process, a vocalist records in the recording booth, separated from the control room by a window or soundproof door.
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sound booth
One male speaker made all the recordings in a sound booth.
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ticket booth
I think that the ticket booth which has been set up is a very good idea.
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token booth
There are two staircases to each active platform, a turnstile bank, a token booth, and two staircases to the streets.
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voting booth
When did the practice of marching en masse to the voting booth end (p. 73)?
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