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A building that is part of a local court of law would most often be written as courthouse, at least in the UK. Court house can also be used and is correct, although I think this tends to imply that is more likely to be a building with a name as part of the address (such as Rose Cottage, Ivy House, etc).

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12y ago

"Courthouse" and "Courtroom" are both one word.

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2y ago
Nothing was said about court house vs. courthouse. What has courtroom have to do with answering the question?

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13y ago

They are one word Lol:) Welcome !!

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11y ago

It is one word, courtroom.

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8y ago

Town Hall is two words people.

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8y ago

Town Hall is 2 words.

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