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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a barn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a structure typically used for storing animals, crops, or equipment, especially in rural settings.
Example: "The farmer decided to renovate a barn to create a cozy space for his livestock."
Alternatives: "a shed" or "a stable".
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A barn.
Walking into a barn?
A barn burner in Glasgow.
Passing a barn, we saw several tractors.
"And a barn cat," he added.
A wild horse in a barn.
A barn in the background".
It presumably thought, 'I'm a barn owl, this is like a barn'".
A barn if you have to.
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There's a barn-raising scene?
It's as tough as a barn-cat.
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