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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dirt floor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a floor made of dirt, often in the context of a simple or rustic setting, such as a barn or a rural home.
Example: "The old cabin had a dirt floor that was cool to the touch on hot summer days."
Alternatives: "earthen floor" or "soil floor".
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We have a dirt floor.
Everyone had a dirt floor".
The moldy basement has a dirt floor.
The second was smaller and drier, with a dirt floor.
Before that it was just a dirt floor.
Inside, a thin plastic sheet covered a dirt floor.
Some have little more than a dirt floor to sleep on.
Dwellings primarily consist of one room with a dirt floor and no chimney.
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At one end of the village of about 300 there was a church, at the other a dirt-floor school.
After her father's death, Hirsi Ali connects by telephone with her aging and long-estranged mother living in a dirt-floor hut in Somalia.
They were an improbable pair: Li, the scion of a cosseted cadre family, and Ouyang, one of five children raised in a dirt-floor farmhouse.
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