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Discover Ludwig'room for you' is correct and usable in written English.
It usually refers to a space allotted for a specific purpose. For example, you could say: "I've made room for you at the dinner table."
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We'll find a room for you".
We have a nice room for you".
"I've got just the room for you.
"She'll be arranging a room for you.
"We can find room for you here," he said.
You can be doing great down there, but if there's no room for you, there's no room for you".
Getting 'hallucinating' robots to arrange your room for you.
There is room for you to be yourself.
Tere leaves room for you to come to it.
"Is there enough room for you in there?
We had made a room for you and your sisters.
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