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The phrase "share room with" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when talking about two people living in the same room, for example: "My sister and I share a room."
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The following quotes illustrate this concerning trend: "If you are old, you cannot share room with your parents; you will go and sleep with your relatives, so you are showing them respect".
Besides, if you happen to find a Chinese student to share room with you.
When you are booking accommodations in the university, just choose to share room with other students, so you can save some money.
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Everyone wanted lodgings spacious enough that parents wouldn't have to share rooms with children.
They often share rooms with siblings into their late 20s, making it hard even to speak privately by telephone.
Residents who have to share rooms with two or three others may wait as long as 18 months for rooms of their own.
And when housing is in short supply, as it is in the capital and cities such as Bristol, students are often obliged to share rooms, with mixed results.
A shared room with a shared bath is $625; a private room with a shared bath runs $725.
I'd been allocated a shared room, with no say over my room-mate.
Bursaries Accommodation fees start at £103 per week for catered, shared room with shared bathroom in a single-sex university house.
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