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Discover Ludwig"no room" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to convey different meanings. Here are a few examples: 1. "There is no room in the closet for any more clothes." 2. "I have no room in my schedule for another meeting today." 3. "We had to cancel the party because there was no room left at the venue." 4. "He showed me no room for understanding and refused to listen." 5. "No room for error is allowed in this high-stakes project." In all of these examples, "no room" is used to indicate the absence or lack of space, time, or opportunity. It can also be used figuratively to express the lack of tolerance, understanding, or margin for error.
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There is no room".
"There was no room.
"No room," said Raccoon.
We have no room".
No room or meals.
"No, there's no room.
No room for gray.
"No room for discussion.
"There's no room for discussion.
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Quibble: no room-darkening curtains.
No room for relativism there.
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