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"press room" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a room typically located in a large building, such as a hotel, stadium, or government office, which is used for press conferences and briefings. For example, "The Prime Minister's announcement was made in the press room of the White House."
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The Press Room, 77 Daniel Street; pressroomnh.com.
This press room likes Sofia Coppola.
Reporters in the press room cheered.
She went directly to the press room.
We are taking back the press room".
He went to leave the press room.
Or that the press room was filled to capacity.
Surely the Vatican press room has air-conditioning.
In the press room, people find this a bit yukky.
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This went beyond the usual press-room platitudes.
Welcome to Yale Parenting Center's Press Room.
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