You live in a room in college which you share with another student. However, there are many problems with the arrangement and you find it very difficult to work.

Dear Sir or Madam, I am Sandeep
residing
Suggestion
resides
is residing
in room 404 in college
accomadation
making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances
accommodation
. I am writing
this
letter to express my distress due to various problems regarding arrangement which strict my ability to work. There are few problems which are confronted by me and my roommate.
Firstly
, the size of the room is not suitable to
accomdate
be agreeable or acceptable to
accommodate
two
students which
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students, which
makes
Suggestion
make
conjestion
excessive accumulation of blood or other fluid in a body part
congestion
and we need to adjust our belongings in
optimised manner
Suggestion
an optimised manner
which makes us
claustophobic
uncomfortably closed or hemmed in
claustrophobic
sometimes and make it difficult to work.
Lastly
the furnitures specially the study table is damaged and needs to get repaired as soon. I would like to give my inputs which help you to find
solution
Suggestion
a solution
solutions
to
this
problem as it is good if you can allot either me or my
roomate
an associate who shares a room with you
roommate
a new room where we can work properly. I implore you to look into
this
matter on priority basis as
such
issues need to be rectified as soon. I look forward hearing from you on
this
matter. Thanking You. Yours Sincerly, Sandeep
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