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The phrase "an exit row" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific section of seating on an airplane that is located next to an emergency exit.
Example: "I always prefer to sit in an exit row for the extra legroom it provides."
Alternatives: "an emergency exit row" or "a row by the exit".
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An airline is responsible for determining that anyone occupying an exit row be able to understand and perform emergencies procedures.
How about an exit row seat?
If I'm in or near an exit row, can I open that door?
Strapped into seat 30K, an exit row, Benjamin Levy thought his ribs were broken.
This is especially important to consider if seated in an exit row.
Mr. Kucinich, sitting in an exit row, was still riled about his encounter with former Gov.
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For tall people, getting an exit-row seat is like attaining nirvana.
Mr. Owens said he still tried to book an exit-row seat because it came with extra legroom.
The two once spent an inordinate amount of time, Ogunleye said, debating the merits of flying first class when an exit-row seat offered the same leg room.
LIKE most business travelers, Richard M. Owens has occasionally sat in an exit-row seat on an airplane and wondered what he would do in a real emergency.
"I get to the airport several hours early to get an exit-row seat or I pay for first class," he said.
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