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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bedroom for" is not correct or usable in written English.
If you are trying to say that a bedroom is intended for a particular purpose, you could say something like "This bedroom is perfect for guests."
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We needed a bedroom for our baby.
The brothers shared a bedroom for 18 years.
Warren needs an extra bedroom for an overnight carer.
He had left his and his wife's bedroom for last.
Buying Todd Field's '#In the Bedroom,' for $1.5 million.
"He was extremely withdrawn; he would go into the bedroom for hours".
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The Pillartzes liked a huge two-bedroom for $699,000.
In Phoenix, I get a two-bedroom for $600.
Another one-bedroom, for $1,800, was in Little Italy.
Mr. Williams's landlord bought his one-bedroom for $287,000.
Among available units in mid-January, a one-bedroom was listed for $616,000; a two-bedroom for $840,000; and a three-bedroom for $995,000.
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