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Discover Ludwig"share a room" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe two or more people who are living together in the same room. For example, "My brother and I had to share a room when we were growing up."
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"They share a room.
Both share a room.
(At camp, four girls share a room).
So we didn't share a room.
They prefer to share a room.
Do you want the two of them share a room?
For the lowest room rates, you'll also share a room.
This time I've not had to share a room, though.
They share a room at their East Moriches home.
You get a $350 discount if you share a room.
You share a room with people you don't know.
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