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The phrase "a fitting room" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a designated space in a clothing store where customers can try on garments before making a purchase.
Example: "After selecting several outfits, she headed to a fitting room to see how they looked on her."
Alternatives: "a changing room" or "a dressing room."
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"We have done a very good job of selling very expensive, very fit-intensive garments I thought only sold in a fitting room," he said.
A fitting room is an important place where consumers can inspect whether clothes fit them and match their taste before deciding to buy them.
"Who can wait for a fitting room," she said.
Spiriting it into a fitting room, she reinvented it in her mind's eye.
For instance, one TV commercial features a young woman trying on a dress in a fitting room.
She whisked me off to a fitting room and thus ended years of confusion and a lumpy bust line.
And her big confrontation scene with Mary, in a fitting room in a swanky dress shop, has no electricity.
If someone is using that area, then I have to use a fitting room in my store that I have rigged with an extension cord.
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Mr. Underhill considered that three light settings (day, office, evening) are a fitting-room necessity.
In 2000, Cynthia Murray started working as a fitting-room associate at a Walmart store in Laurel, Maryland, and she still holds the position today.
I'm having a Ross'-leather-pants situation in a Topman fitting room with a pair of super spray on jeans.
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