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The phrase "a cupboard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a piece of furniture used for storage, typically with shelves and doors.
Example: "She opened a cupboard to find the dishes she needed for dinner."
Alternatives: "a cabinet" or "a storage unit".
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The dishes were taken from a cupboard.
He designed a cupboard on the ceiling.
Alcohol is stored in a cupboard.
What's wrong with hiding in a cupboard?
"Yais," he says, peering into a cupboard.
Then they have sex in a cupboard.
Clavilux Color Organ looks like a cupboard.
The hands are left in a cupboard.
Harry Potter lives in a cupboard.
They need a cupboard for security.
Hahaha — they're like a cupboard people put things in.
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