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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boathouse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a structure designed for storing boats, typically located near a body of water.
Example: "We spent the afternoon relaxing by the lake, admiring the beautiful boathouse that belonged to the local yacht club."
Alternatives: "a boat shed" or "a boat house".
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It came with a boathouse.
It does not have a boathouse.
A private path leads to the lake and a boathouse.
There are a boathouse, a pier and a boat lift.
There is even a boathouse on the Bronx River.
The Tamaqua opened around 1925 as a boathouse and quickly became a restaurant and dance hall.
The rooms There are 11 apartments, seven cottages, a boathouse and country house to choose from.
Expect polo fields, a boathouse and an Arnold Palmer golf course.
"A boat could be 30 feet long, so a boathouse had to be big.
"How many properties are there left to build a boathouse on?" he asked.
The first level, once a boathouse, has long since been closed in with a concrete wall.
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