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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cottage for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a purpose or intended use for a cottage, such as for living, vacationing, or hosting guests.
Example: "We are looking for a cottage for our summer getaway in the mountains."
Alternatives: "a cottage intended for" or "a cottage designed for".
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A cottage for Bates and Anna.
A cottage for four costs from £138 a night.
This isn't a cottage for the faint of heart.
Ms. Romanos had such a cottage for sale for $175,000.
The golf course, for example, provided free food and tee times, and the use of a cottage for their services.
The property includes 100-year-old stone walls, a terraced lawn and a cottage for guests or a caretaker.
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I was offered rooms in people's basements, converted garages, a derelict cottage for $950 a month.
She flew to England, rescued her fiance from the Mormons, and absconded with him to a Devon cottage for a weekend of sex before he decided to return to his missionary friends with the sordid tale.
The fights over enrollment have bred a cottage industry for ancestry research.
Building and selling Fiverr copycat sites has also become a cottage industry for online software developers.
Last year these laughing gas balloons fuelled a cottage industry for young party-goers.
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