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The phrase 'private quarters' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a space or area that is private and separated from others, typically within a larger structure. For example, "The general retired to his private quarters for some much-needed rest."
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The men's private quarters were strikingly modest.
A conventional dormitory would have maximized the private quarters.
(Maybe he was lifting weights back in his private quarters).
His private quarters are cramped, poorly lit, and undecorated, with counters cluttered with satellite phones.
Twilight prompted a jump into the pool and a momentary dispersal to private quarters.
The private quarters, including two bedrooms and an office, are on the other.
In the private quarters of the actual palace, too, dead silence had reigned.
Adults have private quarters, but children are generally housed and cared for as a group.
The former private quarters of the counselors are now two suites.
Speaking of what to do: Why not come by the private quarters tonight?
They are so rare that the partnership reserved them for the community areas, not private quarters.
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