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Expression: to wear a hair shirt 24/7 | 'Suit' vs 'Fits'
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Hi all:
Which English word shall i pick up to name "the specific room or building in which computers ,with a certain charge,are available to all people who gonna have access to world wide web ''

what's more,is there any specific english word to name"the unmarried females,usually teens,who are pregnant or have given birth.

appreciate your great help !
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1-- Computer room? Internet Cafe?
2-- Unwed mothers?

There may be other ideas.
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I agree with Mister Micawber here. The room would be a computer lab or a computer room if it is in a public institution. If it's in a commercial building and run as a private business, it would be an Internet caf?.

Women in the situation you're asking about are unwed mothers, or sometimes they're called out-of-wedlock mothers.
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