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Discover Ludwig"room number" is correct and is commonly used in written English, particularly in the context of corporate workspaces, hotel rooms, or other places where numbered rooms are utilized.
For example, "Please see the concierge for your room number at check-in."
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His hotel room number?
I've forgotten my room number".
Then she gave him her room number.
No room number, and no bills to worry about.
Classroom teachers were listed, by room number, along with administrators and school board members.
"They call you by your room number instead of by your name".
For the Tropicana, make up a room number in case you're asked.
Mr. Maas got Reuther's room number from someone he knew and sneaked past a guard.
"Can I give you my room number?" "Maybe later," he said.
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There was a phone number and a hotel-room number.
Specifically, the court address, hearing time, and court-room number.
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