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Discover Ludwig"next room" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the room or space immediately adjacent to or following the current one. Example: "I walked into the kitchen and noticed a door leading to the next room, which turned out to be a cozy living room with a fireplace."
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They're in the next room.
In the next room my youngest daughter.
No. She's in the next room.
Megrahi was in the next room.
He just walked into the next room.
I was in the next room telephoning.
Our dad's cough in the next room.
Rezaian was in the next room.
Time to go to the next room.
I move on to the next room.
"Plus, I'm always in the next room".
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