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"Place" as a verb means to put, position or locate someone or something. "Place" as a verb means to put, position or locate someone or something.
-:''A package has [[arrive]]d for you. Where do you [[want]] me to put it?''+:''A package has arrived for you. Where do you [[want]] me to put it?''
:''You can '''place''' it on the table in the [[meet]]ing [[room]].'' :''You can '''place''' it on the table in the [[meet]]ing [[room]].''

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"Room" and "place" can refer to free, available space but place refers to a single piece of space.

Is there any room for me to sit?
Yes, there's a place over there next to the door.


"Place" as a verb means to put, position or locate someone or something.

A package has arrived for you. Where do you want me to put it?
You can place it on the table in the meeting room.

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