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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a room above" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a room that is located on a higher floor compared to another room or area.
Example: "I have a room above the garage that I use as a studio."
Alternatives: "an upper room" or "a room on the upper floor."
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Some residents said they paid rent — roughly $400 a month — for a room above the former comedy club.
He eventually moved into a room above the bar.
We are staying in a room above the Keystone office in Coonoor.
Bob Dylan working in a room above the Cafe Espresso in Woodstock, N.Y., in 1964, left.
In a room above the store he established another environmentalist salon, the Activist Attic.
(CH) A man sits praying in a room above a medieval town.
Y'know, we're in a room above a pub, and it's raining.
His office was a room above the KFC and next to the gym.
The group meets once a month in a room above the Gotham Book Mart in Manhattan.
Lady Antonia settled into an armchair in a room above the theatre.
Fielding's debut art exhibition is about to open in a room above the patisserie.
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