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rest room
noun
Alternative spelling of restroom
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The phrase "rest room" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a room specifically designed for resting or relaxation, often in a public or commercial setting. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "I need to use the rest room before we continue our journey." In this sentence, the speaker is indicating their need to use a restroom or a bathroom for the purpose of relieving themselves or taking a break. In this context, the term "rest room" is interchangeable with other terms such as restroom, washroom, or toilet. It is a polite and commonly used term for referring to facilities for personal hygiene and comfort.
Exact(56)
"Nice rest room.
Is this a public rest room?
"There was a small rest room.
Rest room!" he called out in a goofy voice.
"A better rest room is a better life".
Suddenly, Philip had to use a rest room.
"No, this is for the rest room," someone muttered.
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New rest rooms were installed.
Or in the rest rooms".
Their rest rooms was running over.
Shuttered rest rooms in a fake log cabin.
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