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The phrase "a castle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific castle or discussing castles in general.
Example: "The tour guide explained the history of a castle that once belonged to a famous king."
Alternatives: "one fortress" or "an estate".
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Or a castle.
In the background a castle.
There is a count, in a castle.
You and I approach a castle.
Build a castle.
Pretend to be stuck in a castle.
There's a castle in Rutherford.
In a castle.
Born in a castle.
I also built a castle.
He's built a castle.
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