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The phrase "a attic" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "an" because "attic" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I found an attic full of old furniture in the house."
Alternatives: "an attic" or "the attic".
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There is a two-car garage, a basement and an attic with an original meat smoker in it.
a garage, an attic?
Maybe there is a portrait in an attic somewhere that tells a different story.
The house has a basement, ground floor, first floor and an attic, with a gable roof.
A space below an attic with insulated floors or located above a basement are considered insulated.
If it's not a breakfast nook, it's often an attic or an eave.
Ms. Palmer's mother owned a small house in New Orleans without a basement or an attic.
Take a picture indoors of a somewhat dark and creepy part of your house, like an attic or a basement.
It can be in your room, in a corner, a playroom, or even an attic.
In this crowded city, an attic is a rare thing.
I sort of imagine them living in an attic in a library in Canada or something".
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