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The phrase "room to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express the amount of space or capacity available for something or someone. Here is an example sentence: "We have enough room to accommodate all of the guests at the party."
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Room to manoeuvre?
Speakers need room to breathe.
Lagos needs room to expand.
He has room to grow.
There's no room to lose".
Give elbow room to the creative reader.
Germany, however, has little room to maneuver.
Novels, like children, need room to breathe.
Is there room to cut? Yes.
There is no room to be apathetic.
The software has room to improve.
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