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The phrase "a dorm of the" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific dormitory, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I stayed in a dorm of the university during my first year."
Alternatives: "a dormitory at" or "a residence hall of".
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What is a Dorm of the Future?
Set in a dorm of the formerly all-female Baxter College, the pilot of Co-Ed Fever was aired by CBS on February 4 , 1979 but the network canceled the series before airing any more episodes.
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Teens ages 13 15 live in a dorm of their own and have the option of staying on campus for the week unaccompanied by a parent or guardian.
Election night, I became dorm president winning by an 80percentt margin becoming the first African-American president of the dorm -- impressive because in a dorm of over 300 girls, only five were African-American.
The folk singer and songwriter Pete Seeger lived in the house when it was a dorm of Spring Hill School.
She slept on a beanbag bed in a dorm of unpainted gray concrete walls.
It was also a lot like a dorm: most of the studios shared the hall bathrooms.
It opened a shiny new campus and started a state-of-the-art dorm.
Watching the elegant corals interact with their surrounding environments is as mesmerizing in an uptight white-walled gallery as it is on a laptop screen in the college dorm of the biggest stoner on campus.
The full, changing-in-a-dorm-closet, chest-bumping-the-mayor-of-Indianapolis montage is here on the Internet for posterity.
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