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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are rooming with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone is sharing living accommodations with another person.
Example: "During the conference, I found out that I are rooming with my old college friend."
Alternatives: "are sharing a room with" or "are living with".
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They are rooming with strangers.
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"They are rooms with no people".
There are rooms with tiny scalpels, small drills and miniature saws.
Each incised line is a wall; thus, parallelograms with gaps in their borders are rooms with doors.
There are rooms with bunkbeds.
There are rooms with no direct relevance to the level.
At the back wall there are rooms with windows looking out over the auction.
Examples of this are rooms with slanting ceilings, skylights, or attic rooms.
She's rooming with three other bloggers and sharing her laptop with two of them.
"Had he been rooming with me, you start putting two and two together.
The two were rooming with friends in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, paying $700.
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