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The phrase "sealed room" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a room that is closed off and airtight, often for security or containment purposes.
Example: "The scientists conducted their experiments in a sealed room to prevent any contamination."
Alternatives: "airtight chamber" or "closed-off room".
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In a self-contained bubble unit, he bounces out of his hermetically sealed room and into a world he knows nothing about.
A customer, friend and neighbour had been Aziz Shehadeh, a lawyer from Ramallah, whose son is Raja Shehadeh, the feted Palestinian writer whose hair Hinn now cuts and who wrote about the family in his book The Sealed Room.
"People like going out to eat, having a drink and enjoying a smoke; we can't just shove them out on the street or put them in a hermetically sealed room like lepers".
All of it had to be built in a radio sealed room, to avoid stepping on any spectrum toes and thereby breaking laws.
"And we open the mail in a sealed room".
Regardless, it is fascinating to see – a sealed room haunted by his macabre imagination.
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The white silence of hermetically sealed rooms.
Eventually, he realized it was the buzzers for the secret salons coming from inside the sealed rooms.
"We have sealed rooms with HEPA filter air flow, UV lights that sterilize when you come in," she said.
What data zealots need to do is leave their hermetically sealed rooms and step outside, take a walk among the millions of Americans who are hurting to the bone.
The hospital's chief executive, Dr Iris Minde, said at the time there was no risk of infection for other people because he was kept in a secure isolation ward specially equipped with negative pressure, hermetically sealed rooms.
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