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Discover Ludwig"private room" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a room that is not accessible to the general public, either because it requires special access or because it is simply not open to the public. For example, "We need to discuss this in a private room."
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Private room.
"Tell them I want a private room".
In our private room, things were different.
My insurance covers a private room.
Dorms £15, private room £46.
Apartment from €165pp for private room.
Her husband is in a private room.
"This is not a private room," he said.
The result resembled a karaoke party in a private room.
He left me to settle in my own private room.
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