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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cabin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small, simple house or shelter, often in a rural or outdoor setting.
Example: "We decided to rent a cabin in the woods for our weekend getaway."
Alternatives: "a lodge" or "a cottage".
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In a cabin.
Or in a cabin in the woods.
Everybody had a cabin up north.
"Maybe it's a cabin.
"But we found a cabin".
They have a cabin available, just one.
He built his family a cabin.
As a cabin attendant, he served her.
A cabin he built himself, actually.
A cabin where, there, he feels well.
A cabin for two is $80.
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