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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reception room" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated area where guests are received or welcomed, often in a formal setting such as an office, hotel, or event venue.
Example: "The hotel features a spacious reception room where guests can relax while waiting for their check-in."
Alternatives: "lobby" or "waiting area".
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A reception room in a One Hyde Park apartment.
The entrance opens to a reception room that runs along the front of the house.
"They can be placed in the boardroom or a reception room," suggests Wainman.
The Sheikh was seated in a wheelchair at the far end of a reception room.
One afternoon in July, Bailey greeted me in a reception room on the ground floor.
A reception room in one of the flats at the three-quarters empty One Hyde Park.
When the speeches were over, Shakira bolted to a reception room.
Mac went to Lovett's office to thank him and, on leaving, found General Arnold in a reception room.
The front hall serves as a reception room with peach-colored walls, timber floors, and a white marble fireplace.
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An open "balei," or consultation house, serves also as a reception-room for strangers, You have to climb up to it along the steep trunk of a tree, in which steps have been cut.
The collection includes a portrait of a young girl with striking eyes, found in a large reception room of a Roman house.
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