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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a room for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the availability or need for a space or area designated for a specific purpose.
Example: "We need to find a room for a meeting next week to discuss the project updates."
Alternatives: "a space for a" or "an area for a".
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You are there in a room for a week.
Such as: "Stay in a room for a month.
"It's a room for a teen-ager," says Laurence, whose husband helped Maria look after Rose.
Even walking into a room for a meeting has its own rules.
On the lower level are an office, a wine cellar and a room for a safe.
Once she kept two of them imprisoned, naked and starving, in a room for a month.
Last summer I booked a room for a Friday night at New York's TriBeCa Grand.
He threatened to leave the university unless he was given a room for a prayer group.
They shared a room for a few days while in New York.
Booking a room for a couple in the spa was $975, our guide told us.
Exempting tenants with severe disabilities, who may need a room for a carer or equipment, would help.
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