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The phrase "chamber for" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You could use it when referring to a specific area or room, for example: "The governor entered the chamber for the state of the union address."
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"They went after the gas chamber for me," said Carthan.
"It is like a torture chamber for them," she said.
He was suspended from the chamber for five days.
Clive Palmer and Bob Katter were not in the chamber for the vote.
"It will vote in the chamber for laws which chime with its programme, whoever proposes them".
The final great tsunami of crap that will sink the upper chamber for good?
Mr. Ban was present in the Security Council chamber for Friday's vote.
They were holed up in the Senate chamber for what they call Vote-a-Rama.
White House lobbyists hovered outside the Senate chamber for the last two weeks.
Those elections gave Republicans control of the lower chamber for the first time in four decades.
Clap or shout during the speech, you're out of the chamber for the night.
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