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A room that has – cleverly and intricately – been designed to accommodate everything a flat technically needs to qualify as a flat (two ways of heating food and one way of chilling food; a place to sleep and a place to wash your foul body; a surface, for either going on your laptop or chopping carrots on; a high wall-mounted TV), but also isn't a flat because it is a room.
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