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 | | There is however no formal distinction between an inn and other kinds of establishment, and many pubs will use the name "inn", either simply because they are long established, or to summon up a particular kind of image. |
 | | The original functions of an inn are now usually split among separate establishments, such as hotels, lodges, motels, pubs, restaurants, and taverns. |
 | | The Inns of Court were originally ordinary inns where lawyers met to do business, but have become institutions of the legal profession in London. |
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