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"have room" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can refer to physical space or opportunity for something. Example 1: "We need to rearrange the furniture to make sure we have room for the new bookshelf." Example 2: "Do you have room in your schedule for a dinner date next week?" Example 3: "I don't have room in my budget for a vacation this year."
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You have room!
Did Annunciation House have room?
Have room for dessert?
"I don't have room for it".
We Democrats have room for him.
I have room for only one: Buffalo.
But baseball does have room for review.
"We have room for them.
We have room for improvement.
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Don't have room for it here.
Rearrange everything so you have room.
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