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The phrase "a cabinet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a piece of furniture with shelves or compartments for storage, or in a governmental context referring to a group of advisors to a leader.
Example: "The kitchen was filled with modern appliances, but the antique wooden cabinet stood out as a beautiful centerpiece."
Alternatives: "a cupboard" or "a storage unit".
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In a cabinet?
A cabinet secretary?
They are locked in a cabinet.
"I work at a cabinet shop, Rick.
We are a cabinet form of government.
"I prefer a cabinet.
I need a cabinet.
Alt J. How Stable a Cabinet?
"It's a cabinet of destruction".
I am a Cabinet minister.
Buy hey, it's a cabinet!
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