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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vast room" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a large space or area, typically in the context of a physical location.
Example: "As I entered the mansion, I was struck by the sight of a vast room filled with elegant furniture and grand chandeliers."
Alternatives: "a spacious room" or "an expansive room".
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Aziz greeted us in a vast room in one of the regime's colossal palaces.
Prose-poem about building a boat in a vast room that was once.
Finally, somewhere in the heart of this labyrinth, you are ushered into a vast room.
We move to a vast room and sit behind a huge desk before an outsized computer.
The Galerie du Temps is a vast room with a timeline running down one 120m-long wall.
The project involves installing a sprinkler system and an elevator, repairing roofs and building a vast room underground to house electrical wiring.
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We rode up to the twenty-eighth floor, a single vast room, with various hoistway openings in the floor, like crevasses.
There, the ceiling, 23-feet high, has no support columns to diminish the impression of being in a single, vast room.
A raised stage covered in cream canvas dominated the vast room, bearing a mockup of the set constructed out of scaffolding.
Photographs of Robinson line the rotunda walls, and in the middle of the vast room an aluminum sculpture of his number, 42, rendered in Dodger blue, stands as a kind of shrine.
Topless models painted in Day-Glo colors slithered on a small stage across the vast room.
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