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The phrase "dilapidated classroom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a classroom that is in a state of disrepair or ruin.
Example: "The students were reluctant to enter the dilapidated classroom, fearing it might collapse at any moment."
Alternatives: "run-down classroom" or "decrepit classroom."
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Yet when war comes, Watts mans the dilapidated classroom, teaching idiosyncratic lessons and reading Great Expectations to a rapt audience.
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Again, the kitchen was dilapidated.
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It renovated dilapidated clinics.
Some museums are dilapidated.
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