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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a side room" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a smaller room that is adjacent to a main room, often used for specific purposes.
Example: "The conference was held in the main hall, but we had a breakout session in a side room."
Alternatives: "an adjoining room" or "a secondary room."
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The "Frankenstein" project was tucked in a side room.
Ask for a side room on the postnatal ward.
The neurologist takes me alone into a side room.
Our chin-high captor called us a liar, and shuffled us into a side room.
Because it's not a legislative debate it's taking place in a side room, called Westminster Hall.
A second man emerged from a side room, carrying a broom.
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Cheryl Carolus guides him into a side-room.
A side-room features a well-curated selection of wines, artisanal juices, olive oils, chocolates and dry goods.
A side-room with a window demonstrates a combination of natural and artificial lighting during the day (f).
Proof: there's a moment in Playboy when his character is discovered hiding in a side room.
I'm instructed to wait in a side room, quietly, for half an hour.
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