Which sentence uses the word vaudeville correctly?
a) the church was built in an early...
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Which sentence uses the word vaudeville correctly?
a) the church was built in an early vaudeville style.
b) in the valley sat a little vaudeville house surrounded by a garden.
c) she moved to a little village in vaudeville for some peace and quiet.
d) they performed a vaudeville act with tap-dancing and jokes.
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