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The phrase "adjoining bathroom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bathroom that is next to or connected to another room, typically in the context of real estate or accommodations.
Example: "The master bedroom features an adjoining bathroom, providing convenience and privacy for the occupants."
Alternatives: "attached bathroom" or "connected bathroom".
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There is a guest bedroom with an adjoining bathroom on the first floor.
The master bedroom is on the second level and has two closets and an adjoining bathroom.
The adjoining bathroom has a shower with a marble floor and hidden drains.
The master has a fireplace, a walk-in closet and an adjoining bathroom.
The adjoining bathroom is huge, with a tub in the center of the room.
The master bedroom, which overlooks the swimming pool, has an adjoining bathroom and a dressing room.
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The owners rent it out in its entirety, so you've got to take all three rooms, each kitted out with four-poster beds and adjoining bathrooms.
In an affidavit delivered on Tuesday, Pistorius said he woke in the middle of the night and thought an intruder had climbed through his bathroom window and entered the adjoining toilet.
The adjoining bath has a Jacuzzi.
Using the interview as an opportunity to sit down for a few minutes in the darkened supply area adjoining the bathroom, she went on, "Some people tell me this is not the best job, but when people ask me if I like my job I say, 'yes.' " And there are always questions, some more peculiar than others.
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