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Discover Ludwig'common rooms' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a communal space shared by a group of people, such as in a school, club, or residence hall. For example: "The college's common rooms are a great place for students to relax and socialize."
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common rooms
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Plural of common room
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Common rooms are vital places in universities.
"Everyone to your common rooms!" he shrieks.
You can foresee the conversations in sixth-form common rooms.
Most of the common rooms have paneled pocket doors.
Most common rooms open to porches and patios.
Common rooms, meanwhile, are often minimally — but stylishly — furnished with Scandinavian-style sofas and tables.
Common rooms are enclosed in multilevel spaces that evoke the inside of volcanoes.
In this inviting layout, the common rooms are all on the entry level.
"Have you heard the limerick that's going round the senior common rooms?" he asked.
Many of the common rooms have fireplaces, pianos and large-screen televisions.
Now that would concentrate minds in senior common rooms across the country.
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