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control room
noun
- a room housing control equipment, as in a recording studio.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of control room1
First recorded in 1925–30
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Example Sentences
But as dawn broke, the control room received word that something was terribly wrong.
From Los Angeles Times
The officer went to the control room of Buckingham Palace, where he admitted that he had dropped the magazine, explaining that he had felt "stupid, ashamed and embarrassed" since the incident.
From BBC
“When we first filmed it glowing ... everyone in the control room let out a loud ‘Oooooh!’ at the same time.
From Los Angeles Times
Mr Bailey recalled a colleague calling the control room to say “a Russian spy has been poisoned”.
From BBC
It was a deputy about 50 feet away, in the control room of the women’s mental health unit where Upton, 21, was being held.
From Los Angeles Times
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