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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cellar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an underground room or space typically used for storage, especially for wine or food.
Example: "We decided to convert a cellar into a cozy wine tasting room for our friends and family."
Alternatives: "a basement" or "an underground storage room".
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Do you need a cellar?
"A cellar with Jews," he writes.
"It's not like a cellar," she said.
If you have a cellar, lock it.
I won't hide in a cellar.
I'd provide a cellar built of lead..."...
It really was a cellar, not a basement.
A cellar door is nothing if not now.
We have a cellar full of those things already".
It doesn't even matter if you don't have a cellar.
"We were down in a cellar in Berlin.
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