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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rooms left" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing the availability of a space or a room that is still available for use. For example: "There are only three rooms left in the hotel, so you should book soon if you want to stay here."
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There were two rooms left.
"There's something about those rooms, left the way they are," she said.
The result is a hotel whose common areas are show-stopping, with some rooms left unrestored.
Juncker's office in Brussels is one of the few smoke-filled rooms left in the EU capital.
"There are very few rooms left on Long Island for that week and now they are pushing into Queens".
How can you get fired up about wicked whispers in a smoke-filled room when there aren't enough rooms left in Los Angeles where you can actually smoke?
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Squatters had colonized the tiny rooms, leaving behind graffiti.
"There's no room left," she said.
If there's any room left.
"But there's room left".
There wasn't much room left.
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