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This is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the amount of available space that remains in a particular area. For example, "There's only one room left in the hotel, so you'll have to book it quickly."
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If there's any room left.
"But there's room left".
"There's no room left," she said.
There wasn't much room left.
MERCEDES E-CLASS: Room left over.
Not much room left for easy pickings.
There was room left for encores.
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He left the room leaving behind the cab fare.
Now she's left the room, leaving me no distraction.
There were two rooms left.
Is there wriggle-room left in the last-minute offers space?
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