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Yes, 房费 (fángfèi) can be used to refer to the cost of a hotel room. It is a compound word made up of the characters 房 (fáng), meaning "room," and 费 (fèi), meaning "charge" or "fee." Together, they mean "room charge" or "room fee."
In Chinese, when referring to the cost of a hotel room, it is common to use the phrase "房费多少?" (fángfèi duōshǎo?), which translates to "How much is the room charge?" This phrase is often used when making a reservation or checking in at a hotel.
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