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"a chamber" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a room or an enclosed space, often one with a specific purpose. For example, "The King entered a chamber filled with his most trusted advisors."
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G 7143 A: Chamber on west.
G 7252 A: Chamber on west stopped with rubble.
(Loser gets a chamber pot).
It's a chamber of commerce now.
"Camelot," a chamber piece?
He inhales them, alive, into a chamber.
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A chamber-music concert, terrific.
Justice sits on a chamber-pot nearby.
A chamber-ballet company says farewell.
It gives the drama a chamber-music intensity.
Our results are suggestive of a chamber-specific apoptotic process.
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