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Discover LudwigThe phrase "across a room" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of moving from one side of a room to the other or to indicate the location of something in relation to the room's space.
Example: "She waved at him from across a room filled with people."
Alternatives: "from one side of the room" or "throughout the room".
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Tie up the string across a room and enjoy!
she could hear a whisper across a room.
"They can find their way across a room," Mason said.
Its essentials are readable from across a room.
The man can hardly walk across a room without wobbling.
He indicated three terra cotta figures across a room.
They remember first noticing each other about 10 years ago, across a room full of StairMasters.
WHEN spies see each other across a room, do they flinch?
His illustrational mode reads loud and clear from across a room.
Walking across a room, for instance, requires many complex, albeit subconscious, calculations.
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The gleeful reaction — like, pop-out-of-her-chair-and-sprint-across-a-room gleeful — was a thing of beauty.
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