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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a private room" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a room that is not accessible to the general public, or when you want to express the idea that a room should be kept away from general public access. For example: "We had to rent a private room for the meeting so that the sensitive information could be discussed in confidence."
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"Tell them I want a private room".
My insurance covers a private room.
Her husband is in a private room.
"This is not a private room," he said.
After Abby's surgery, she was moved to a private room.
WWOOFers stay in a private room with a bathroom.
They took two violins into a private room.
The interviews took place in a private room.
He came down and giggled, "Let's get a private room.
The clinic gave us a private room to say goodbye.
Not in the press room, but in a private room.
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