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Can anyone simply explain why the following expressions do not take the definite article “the”? I know (as a native speaker) that no article is needed; just looking for the precise grammar functioning here.

Room 7

(Bob is in Room 7)

Page 44

(Please open to page 44.)

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    In context, there is only one room 7 or page 44. so the indefinite article would be inapt; since the number completely specifies the item, the definite article would be redundant. – deadrat Jan 16 '17 at 01:52
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    @deadrat Thanks. Yes. In terms of meaning, “Room 7” is already uniquely identified, and so no article is needed. But I’m wondering if a more grammar-based explanation is possible, rather than involving semantics such as “uniquely identified,” as a simple rule of thumb for non-natives. – curious-proofreader Jan 16 '17 at 02:01
  • The main reason is that this is English, and articles are not used in those contexts. – Hot Licks Jan 16 '17 at 02:02
  • [related question on ELL](http://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/73709/why-do-we-not-use-the-definite-article-in-where-can-i-find-the-room-401) – CowperKettle Jan 16 '17 at 14:01

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