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"rooms of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to indicate multiple or specific rooms within a larger space or building. For example: 1. The hotel had luxurious rooms of all sizes and prices to accommodate any traveler's needs. 2. The mansion boasted 20 spacious rooms of elegant decor and antique furnishings. 3. The museum featured interactive exhibits in different rooms of the building. 4. The house had a cozy bedroom, a bright living room, and a spacious kitchen - all rooms of different character and purpose. 5. The hospital had designated waiting rooms of different sizes for patients and their families.
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Describes rooms of house.
The rooms of the building are empty.
Upstairs again there rooms of souvenirs from the Presidential years.
To date, 11 rooms of the villa had been excavated.
They chat online or in the back rooms of cafes.
I've seen him do this in rooms of skeptical Democrats.
I will never forget the rooms of mothers dying slowly.
The reply: "We have hundreds of rooms of reps.
I've seen him do this in rooms of skeptical conservatives.
There are also four rooms of secondhand and antiquarian books.
Three rooms of autopsy photos, skulls, coffins.
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