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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a room with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific feature or characteristic of a room, often followed by what the room contains or offers.
Example: "I would love to stay in a room with a view of the ocean."
Alternatives: "a space featuring" or "an area that includes".
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Damn "A Room With a View".
Request a room with a wood stove.
I was in a room with love.
I sat in a room with him.
A room with a lock.
A Room with No View.
"In a room with Gina.
Fancy a room with a view?
It's not a room with a view.
I'm in a room with 40 girls.
Similar(1)
The Lab--A Room With No View.
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