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Discover LudwigThe phrase "teachers lounge" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a designated area or room in a school where teachers can relax, socialize, and take breaks from their work. Example: The teachers gathered in the lounge during their lunch break to discuss lesson plans and catch up with their colleagues.
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"The teachers' lounge.
I'm not a teachers' lounge teacher.
"Did you hear?" someone asked her in the teachers' lounge.
People flowed around me. Miss Lowe stood at the threshold of the teachers' lounge.
He then turned down another hallway, and yet another, before he finally found the teachers' lounge.
He paints in the gymnasium; the bathtub is in the teachers' lounge.
As Mr. Brown sits in an empty teachers' lounge, he seems older than his years.
Miss Jones is often the first in, and makes the coffee in the teachers' lounge.
On the left were the teachers' lounge, the cafetorium, and the kitchen.
He left the teachers' lounge, limping along the multi-doored hallway, peeking into every classroom as he passed.
Of the twenty-two of us sitting along the walls of the teachers' lounge, I was the youngest.
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