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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a secure room" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a room that is safe, protected, or fortified against unauthorized access or threats.
Example: "The company has invested in building a secure room for sensitive data storage to ensure the safety of its information."
Alternatives: "a safe room" or "a protected space".
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Mr. Trump assembles his national security team and other top advisers in a secure room at Mar-a-Lago after the strikes.
Mr. Westergaard, 75, escaped unharmed after hiding in a secure room.
Ms. Purchia-Gannon said the agency already had a secure room for working with classified information.
All the information related to the case was immediately put in a secure room.
Senators are allowed to request classified briefings on such efforts in a secure room in the Capitol.
Clinton would have had to go to a secure room in the Capitol to get access to the document.
The woman called Vella from the hospital and said that she'd been put in a secure room under a pseudonym.
He passed the corner of the Royal Gardens, and Parkveien, where the prime minister was in a secure room.
On the bottom floor of the United States Capitol's new underground visitors' center, there is a secure room where the House Intelligence Committee maintains highly classified files.
(When Senator Barbara Boxer went to inspect it in a secure room at the Capitol, a guard told her she couldn't take notes).
Lawmakers will view the photos in a secure room at the agency's headquarters in Langley, Va., and cannot take copies of the photos with them.
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