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Discover Ludwig"change room" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when referring to a room that is used for changing clothes, usually in a gym, locker room, or pool area. For example, "We need to go to the change room to change into our swimsuits before going swimming."
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But when I got back to the change room it showed a tiny mark.
"Adam was smiling in the change room, so hopefully that means something".
Back in the change room, I ask Mifsud how his knee held up.
One woman, Jennifer Sewell, added a picture of herself in it and wrote: "I tried it on with my 15 year old daughter in the change room.
Perhaps from the change room; from the commentary box they looked like throes of desperation, lost Alaskan hikers thrashing their waterproof jackets at a distant Cessna.
"I was sitting in the corner of the change room, and he came over, put his hand over and said, 'Hi, I'm John Sattler'.
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The guest was allowed to change rooms.
And hair curlers in the change rooms.
"We change rooms whenever we feel like it".
If it had, I would have asked to change rooms.
Sandro Kopp, artist: "If there is not a proper bathtub, I change rooms".
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