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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cubicle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small, enclosed workspace typically found in offices.
Example: "After moving to the new office, I was assigned a cubicle near the window."
Alternatives: "an office partition" or "a work station".
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He worked in a cubicle.
I had a cubicle".
In a cubicle.
"You know what a cubicle basically says?
A head peeps over a cubicle wall".
He thinks I work in a cubicle".
Think Garbo in a cubicle.
Roger just made it to a cubicle.
I walk towards a cubicle.
She had a cubicle on Wall Street.
I will never work in a cubicle".
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