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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a washroom" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a bathroom or restroom, especially in more formal or polite contexts.
Example: "Please make sure to clean a washroom before the guests arrive."
Alternatives: "a restroom" or "a bathroom".
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''There's a washroom in the back".
Scene in a washroom in one of the training camps.
A washroom with a long marble-topped sink and dark wood cabinets separates the two.
In 1997, they decided to renovate a washroom, and started by removing the old wallpaper.
After parents have dug the pits Amref will construct latrines and a washroom block.
But while he was in a washroom preparing something to say, she boarded her plane.
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Trials were conducted in a designated washroom at a long-term care facility in Toronto, Canada.
But in the 1950s and '60s, it was hard to find a soldier's locker, a truck stop or a factory washroom that wasn't decorated with one.
After some nighttime wandering (he can't find a proper washroom) he takes a sleeping pill, but finds no rest: My mind raced.
Legislator Robert E. Wilson earned the nickname "Bathroom Bob" for taking a bribe in a hotel washroom.
Sometimes it's about quickly grabbing a few shakes in a locked washroom.
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