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| Is there any difference between chamber and room? m |
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| We do not live in chambers -- or at least I do not. |
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| ????????????????? |
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| Yes, there is- a chamber can be a room for a public event, the room in a parliament where debates take place, a place for a specific purpose like torture, the place where barristers work (in the plural). It can mean a bedroom, but that is an old usage. |
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