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The phrase "a bathroom of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are describing a specific type or characteristic of a bathroom, but it is generally awkward and unclear.
Example: "I was surprised to find a bathroom of such modern design in an old building."
Alternatives: "a type of bathroom" or "a style of bathroom".
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They share two toilets and a bathroom of sorts.
Early on, The A.P.'s mythic Horst Faas turned a bathroom of the Saigon bureau into a makeshift darkroom.
They found her 13-year-old daughter, Aniarel Macias, dead in a bathroom of her family's flat in late December.
At about 4am, he was found unconscious in a bathroom of his flat in Grosvenor Square, London.
"I tell them they will have a room of their own and a bathroom of their own".
The life of the real Berezovsky, a renegade oligarch exiled to Britain, ended on March 23rd in a bathroom of his house in Ascot.
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In this series premiere, she updates a bathroom for a family of five.
She died in hospital, seven months after falling from a bathroom window of a house where the collective were living.
My travel was reduced to a bathroom tour of England.
For example, falls related to attempts to rapidly get to a bathroom because of irritable bowel, bladder and/or stress urinary incontinence is plausible in this population.
There was a shell of a bathroom, but all of the plumbing and the toilet had been taken out.
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