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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a computer room" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a designated space where computers are located, often for work, study, or research purposes.
Example: "The school has recently renovated a computer room to provide students with better access to technology."
Alternatives: "a computer lab" or "a tech room".
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During my first night, they built a computer room.
There's a pool (unheated), a computer room, and small library with board games and maps.
It offers a gym, classrooms, a nurse's station and a computer room with specially equipped terminals.
"There's a computer room downstairs... there were a number of different computer systems.
The center has a library, a computer room and an area for sewing lessons.
Amenities include a fitness room, a computer room and a roof garden.
The four students met in a computer room at N.Y.U., and have spent nearly every waking minute there for months.
There is a computer room and a nurse's office; upstairs, dormitories can billet a hundred and twenty residents.
There was also a computer room and various utility rooms, including kitchens with ovens for those who wanted to cook.
At the end of the corridor are two offices, a computer room, and a restroom for the torturers.
Nutrition experts will be brought in to talk about diet and a computer room has been created.
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