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The phrase "a classroom" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific room or space where teaching and learning occur.
Example: "The teacher arranged the desks in a classroom to facilitate group work and discussions."
Alternatives: "an educational space" or "a learning environment".
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Hold a classroom debate.
"This was a classroom," he said.
HE SHOULD be sitting in a classroom.
In a classroom people laugh "not loud.
Most Pupils Squirm in a Classroom Classic".
It turned out to be a classroom.
It appears to be a classroom.
Either way, it probably involves a classroom.
Can philanthropy be taught in a classroom?
It unfolds entirely on a classroom chalkboard.
You can't teach that in a classroom".
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