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The phrase "a room over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a room that is located above another room, often in the context of describing a living space or accommodation.
Example: "I have a guest staying in a room over, so please keep the noise down."
Alternatives: "an upstairs room" or "a room above".
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He rented a room over a sawmill to write in.
border, and ends up renting a room over the barn of a castle in nearby Edelsdorf.
He was in a room over a pub, and he was very happy there".
Meetings are held once a month in a room over a cafeteria in Buffalo, New York.
I went to see him with a man who took me to a room over a garage in Brooklyn.
He had been born in a room over the drugstore in Peru, where his father worked as a clerk.
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In those scenes, Mitch confronted a man in a hotel room over the case the new firm really wanted to align with him over.
We just can't get people to call up hotels and say, 'Hi, I am gay and I want a room".' Over the past couple of years, the Golden Gate Business Association has held countless meetings with officials from the visitors bureau and City Hall to devise a more aggressive approach to promoting San Francisco's gayness around the world.
On the fifth floor the group looked at a room given over to taxidermy.
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