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Typically, a '''stadium''' is a venue where sporting events take place. The term came into the English language from [[Latin]], where the correct plural form is stadia, a term which is almost never used in contemporary sports discussions. Instead, the conventional English plural "s" is used.
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Typically, a '''stadium''' is a venue where sporting events take place. The term came into the English language from [[Latin]], where the correct plural form is ''stadia'', a term which is almost never used in contemporary sports discussions. Instead, the conventional English plural "s" is used.


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Typically, a stadium is a venue where sporting events take place. The term came into the English language from Latin, where the correct plural form is stadia, a term which is almost never used in contemporary sports discussions. Instead, the conventional English plural "s" is used.

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