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Free sign upThe phrase "a basement in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or context involving a basement, typically followed by a noun or description.
Example: "I found a hidden door in a basement in the old house."
Alternatives: "a cellar in the" or "a lower level in the".
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shirtless and dazed in the stifling air of a basement in the South of France.
We had a high-ceilinged apartment, and decided to use it to build a basement in the apartment.
"I was living in a basement in the Village with a bunch of other people," he said.
It was a modest beginning, with 19 people meeting in a basement in the London School of Economics.
And he once shared a basement in the East End of London with Jimmy Choo, before anyone, let alone the world's best-shod celebrities, had heard of Choo.
The night club, the Abbey Cellar on Galena Street, was a basement in the middle of town and hard even for us to find.
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During World War II, he hid the valuables in a basement in The Hague, and his collection survives in a museum he founded in Israel.
The couple found a basement in a property in the town that was damp and often flooded.
Another man was reported trapped in a basement in Selfridges after the blast.
On some Monday nights, I drove with my bullets to a basement in Pasadena, where the Filmforum showed experimental movies.
The band's first gig was in a basement in Glasgow in February 2005 and the band were spotted by a record company talent scout shortly after.
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