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The phrase "a lunchroom of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lunchroom that belongs to or is associated with a particular place or group.
Example: "The company has a lunchroom of its own where employees can relax and enjoy their meals."
Alternatives: "a cafeteria of" or "a dining area of".
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One of the main reasons for the enclosure of the courtyard was to provide adequate room for most of its students in a lunchroom of some sort.
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