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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small dorm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dormitory that is limited in size, often referring to student housing or accommodations. Example: "After touring several campuses, I decided to choose the university with the small dorm, as it felt more intimate and welcoming."
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You need a lot of space to move, making the Kinect a tough sell for small dorm rooms.
Our relatively small dorm room was packed with 10 bunk beds, though we turned out to be the only guests.
The couple's first home was Pranav's small dorm room, whose prize furnishing was a television (bachelor size).
They're brighter than C.R.T.'s, crisper and, of course, far more compact -- not a bad feature in a small dorm room.
The downtown MoHo S is inside an elegantly converted century-old house just outside the Old Town, with small dorm rooms.
Student housing is wretched (Mr. Pomfret shares a small dorm room with seven men), the bathrooms are unspeakable, and the climate of repression, both political and sexual, is stifling.
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Fillos da Malte itself is a tiny shop, with a small dorm-sized refrigerator to keep a handful of bottles chilled.
Light sleepers may prefer to take a smaller dorm – they sleep from four to 12 – or even one of the private rooms, which are decorated along the same purple lines as the dorms, but without the extra strangers.
A smaller wing, sometimes referred to as the "maid's wing", abuts the center common area and includes a pantry and kitchen on its ground floor and smaller dorm rooms that originally housed servants on the floors above.
It is ideal for small apartments, dorm rooms or buildings that do not permit washers.
It looks like a cool little tool and might be fun for those who wish to recreate Harry-Potter-esque talking pictures on their way back to their small, lonely dorm rooms that they've decked out in the colors of Gryffindor.
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