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Discover LudwigThe phrase "washing room" is not a correct way to refer to a room in written English.
It would be more appropriate to use "laundry room" or "washing facility." Example: "My apartment has a shared laundry room on the first floor."
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"It was almost dark and we stood in what looked like a large washing room, waiting for something to happen.
On the third floor, the apartment consisted of eight residential rooms, a foyer, a kitchen, dish washing room, two rooms for servants, a bathroom, and two toilets.
In addition, we also sampled water taps and door handles at the sanitary facilities at the individual weighing area, the pig intestine washing room and the cloakrooms.
Both individuals worked for several years in the abattoir, in the pig intestine washing room and in the slaughtering and bleeding area, respectively.
In the steam sauna ritual the mother goes to the washing room ('san'), which in most rural Lao raised houses consists of a small annex to the kitchen lacking walls and a roof.
One of them worked in the pig intestine washing room during the last three years while the other person did the bleeding of the pigs during the last eight years.
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The two took Hanna for a hosing down in the dog-washing room after she swam in the East River.
At that time Patrolman Danield Cola suonno, 23, was in a rear wash room at the store.
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He went into a wash room and found that it had both hot and cold water taps.
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