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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a changing room" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated space where individuals can change their clothing, often found in places like gyms, swimming pools, or clothing stores.
Example: "After my workout, I headed to a changing room to freshen up before leaving the gym."
Alternatives: "a locker room" or "a fitting room".
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And not living in a changing room.
Yes, there is a changing room.
They also caused damage to a changing room.
Dr. Horwich and his colleagues discovered that HSP60 is like a changing room for proteins.
Eventually I retreat to a changing room with an armful of clothes.
This man knows his way around a changing room and no mistake.
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A changing-room curtain made of metal rods sways to the touch.
It's not a feeling I want to revisit nor a changing-room scene I want to walk into again today.
Sharon, a changing-room assistant, had to be in at 8am, ready for the opening at nine.
But there isn't a changing-room curtain thick enough to hide the group's threadbare performance in fashion.
The Tunisian federation was also ordered to pay for damages after their players broke a changing-room door and a fridge.
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