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Discover LudwigThe phrase "green room" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a room backstage in a theater or television studio where performers can relax and prepare before going on stage. It can also be used figuratively to describe a waiting room or lounge area for guests, especially at events or gatherings. Example: "The band members were nervous before their big performance, but they found comfort in the green room as they warmed up and rehearsed their songs." Example: "The event planner ensured that the VIP guests had access to a exclusive green room, complete with refreshments and comfortable seating, before the main conference began."
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green room
noun
In a television studio, theatre or concert hall, the room where performers await their entrance.
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Green Room - A green room is available on stage level.
He was ushered into the green room.
Did Lazarus have a green room?
Green Room, First Floor South Tower.
We have a Green Room relationship.
I had to make Green Room.
Green Room has been making people sick.
(Shades, so to speak, of Truffaut's "The Green Room").
"I remember going back in the green room," Cotton said.
Relaxing in a green room after their "G.M.A".
Price watched the interview from the studio's green room.
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