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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lounge on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a place where people relax, but the phrase lacks context and proper structure.
Example: "After a long day, I like to find a lounge on the beach to unwind."
Alternatives: "a place to relax" or "a spot to unwind".
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That night, back on the boat, I find another cruiser named Steven Baines at a meetup for former Peace Corps volunteers (PCVs) in a lounge on one of the ship's upper decks.
Glenn Streibig, 80, and his son, Dave, 56, sat on a couch in a lounge on the club level, in front of three big-screen TVs, one showing the Cardinals game.
At Moca, a lounge on Frederick Douglass Boulevard at 119th Street, the house drinks were perfect.
The fire started in a lounge on the third floor of Boland Hall.
They arrive at the hotel and take the elevator to a lounge on the seventh floor.
They had their first date, drinking litchi martinis at a lounge on Bond Street, a few weeks later.
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A guest without a reservation lounged on one of the three red chairs set outside under the window for waiting.
In the rear of the dining room is a cocktail lounge on a balcony above the betting ring.
They had other plans: they were going to open a lounge together on the West Side.
They were carried down the runway and then to an "airport lounge" on a podium, where the models were seated.
There's a little lounge on every fifth floor".
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