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Discover Ludwig"sleeping quarters" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a designated area or room where people sleep, typically in a communal setting such as a dormitory or military barracks. Example: The dormitory had 12 sleeping quarters, each with two bunk beds and a small closet.
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Segregation is everywhere: bathrooms, dining rooms, social clubs, sleeping quarters.
(His soldiers' sleeping quarters are festooned with crêpe-paper decorations from the last Ramadan).
What would the food, sleeping quarters, and physical location be like?
Sleeping quarters are open-air lofts, which Schindler dubbed "sleeping baskets," rather than enclosed bedrooms.
Serene sleeping quarters in the Trinita dei Monti suite.
The main chapel and library sit next to the guards' former sleeping quarters.
These roadhouses offered meals, sleeping quarters, and supplies.
In the upstairs they have sleeping quarters for the bands.
The upper floors were used for guests and for sleeping quarters.
As a result, she had sleeping quarters, toilets and a galley for six men.
It was equipped with sleeping quarters, kitchens, medical clinics, offices and recreation facilities.
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