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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chamber for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific room or space designated for a particular purpose or activity.
Example: "The museum features a chamber for ancient artifacts, showcasing items from various civilizations."
Alternatives: "a room for" or "a space for".
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The Town Hall houses a library, as well as public offices and a chamber for the Town Council.
It popped each seed into a chamber for distribution just as his gun placed bullets into the breach for firing.
The German lighting designer Ingo Maurer showed a chamber for solitary meditation made from hanging sheets of a shimmering gold color.
The Garden of Lights design, by Pierre David and two student collaborators, would use some of the steel to create a chamber for the unidentified remains of victims.
We're the guys who live in a chamber for a month at a time and go to work in a diving bell.
They want to include more Pushtuns, in which case it will be too large to act as more than a chamber for debating decisions made by others.
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A system with a recombination chamber for outdoor dosimetry in mixed radiation fields is proposed.
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