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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a narrow room" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a room that has limited width, often implying a sense of confinement or coziness.
Example: "The apartment was small, with only a narrow room serving as both the living area and bedroom."
Alternatives: "a tight space" or "a slim room".
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Fidyka lives in a narrow room on the second floor.
Inside was a narrow room with perhaps eight tables, most already filled.
The Aastha office is a narrow room on top of a two-story walk-up.
The receptionist led me through a warren of cubicles to a narrow room looking out on the parking lot.
There's a narrow room in the morgue where families can come to see if their missing are among the dead.
Appended to the house is a narrow room stretching more than 200 feet (60 metres) over the valley below.
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The door off the bar leads into an narrow room where small- to medium-size equipment such as espresso makers can be put through rigorous use to make sure they can handle the quality and volume required to be used in a theme park or hotel setting. .
The restaurant features a sophisticated wood and mirrored bar upfront and a long narrow room leading to a slightly wider space in the back.
At the bottom of the steps, she found herself in a long, narrow room with a dirt floor.
He is one of the bazaar's leading figures, though his shop, one of the nicer ones, is but a single narrow room with a badly cracked teller's window.
Using this color theory, painting a side wall red can make a room feel too narrow, but painting an end wall in a long, narrow room will make the room feel more balanced in size.
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