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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a locker room" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a room where individuals can change clothes, typically found in sports facilities, gyms, or schools.
Example: "After the game, the players headed to a locker room to change and discuss their performance."
Alternatives: "changing room" or "dressing room".
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Alone in a locker room . . .
This isn't even a locker room cliché.
"It was a locker room," she said.
It's like a locker room in here.
Can he fit into a locker room?
In a locker room there are a hundred closed lockers.
It was a locker room diss between billionaires.
It just built a sound stage in a locker room.
And creating a locker room where there's responsibility and accountability.
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4 02 P.M. Sends Mike Pence a locker-room selfie.
We don't necessarily need a locker-room monitor.
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