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Discover Ludwig"get a room" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used as a colloquial way of telling two people to take their private or romantic activities somewhere else, usually because they are being too public or drawing attention to themselves. Example: "The couple at the table next to us were making out and being really loud. I finally had enough and said, 'Get a room!'".
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Why, we've got LOLITA, E-HARMONY, and my personal favorite, GET A ROOM.
Get a room.
To watch: Get a room.
Get a room, I wanted to say.
I say, get a room.
Get a room, you two.
I'll get a room at the Westin.
Next year, definitely, I'll get a room.
How do I get a room layout for my reservation?
In some cases, business travelers can't even get a room.
"It is very difficult to get a room now".
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