studio flat
Britishnoun
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With his source of income gone, other Myanmar residents in Japan offered money to cover his basics and rent for a cramped studio flat.
From Reuters
She spent 11 days on the street before moving into a temporary studio flat with a mice issue in south London, where she has remained ever since.
From BBC
Graham is currently at stage three, living in his own studio flat in Charter House, cooking for himself and, occasionally, some of the other residents.
From BBC
There are now four times as many tenants looking for a studio flat as there are studio flats available, according to the survey.
From BBC
The 23-year-old, who lives in a studio flat on the 10th floor, says: "It would be nice to have a view. You can open the windows but you feel claustrophobic at times, it's not really nice."
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