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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a utility room" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a room in a house or building that is designated for utility purposes, such as laundry, storage, or mechanical equipment.
Example: "We decided to convert the small space next to the kitchen into a utility room for our washer and dryer."
Alternatives: "a laundry room" or "a service room".
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Two bedrooms, a bath and a utility room are tucked into a floor below.
A tour of the basement yesterday afternoon showed a utility room crammed with empty beer bottles.
A second bedroom with its own entrance and a utility room, completes the level.
The house has a storage room, a utility room and a carport for two cars.
A bathroom, a utility room and a two-car garage complete the floor.
With Mr. Schrijver's design advice, a utility room and pantry were converted into a bright, minimalist kitchen.
"People are creating playrooms, extra bedrooms, a bath and a utility room for about £100,000 with everything fitted out.
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Now he was talking enthusiastically about the future while sitting behind a discarded desk in a Bronx utility room, as a fan propped on a bucket stirred the tight air and two boys slurped juice boxes through straws.
In some cases, he said, a furnace in a small utility room can pull in so much air that it creates negative pressure.
Detective Walter Burnes, a police spokesman, said the body had been found wedged feet-first into a narrow space that came after a precipitous drop from a cramped utility room beneath the domed roof.
In 2011, a 28-year-old man in Bayside, Queens, saw smoke coming from a basement utility room just before a small explosion blew the door open.
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