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The phrase "assigned rooms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific rooms that have been designated or allocated to individuals or groups, often in contexts like hotels, schools, or events.
Example: "Upon arrival, guests will receive their keys and be directed to their assigned rooms."
Alternatives: "designated rooms" or "allocated rooms."
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All assigned rooms are expected to be unlocked.
After arriving, trainees must line up, count off and run to their assigned rooms.
LEFT: After arriving, trainees must line up, count off and run to their assigned rooms.
The Moldovans were assigned rooms at a Dominican convent just inside the city limits.
More than 10 families were assigned rooms in the mansion, a cross-section of political and economic classes crammed under one roof.
Weary and laden with bags, they walked quietly to their assigned rooms: 45 people in the music room, 40 people in the computer lab, 70 in the library.
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In 1884, the board of trustees assigned "Room Q" in White Hall to the Mathematics Department.
No storage is available for residents outside of their assigned room.
Instead of a key, a plastic card with holes punched in it is handed to the guest, A duplicate card is inserted into the slot associated with the assigned room in a panel at the reception desk.
Any sexual activity within your assigned room should not ever deprive your roommate(s) of privacy, study, or sleep time made the New York Times, USA Today, US News, and The Huffington Post yesterday.
The guest's assigned room number is sent as a text message on the day of a stay, and the door lock is alerted with the guest's unique RFID number.
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