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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a disused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is no longer in use or has fallen into disuse.
Example: "The old factory stood as a monument to a disused era of industrialization."
Alternatives: "an abandoned" or "a neglected".
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A public park built on a disused railroad.
A "convergence centre" is proposed, usually a disused warehouse.
Filming later moved nearby to a disused church.
Next it hopes to open a bigger urban farm, possibly in a disused warehouse or factory.
I had to get changed for the show in a disused toilet.
He's been shot through the chest at a disused warehouse (where else?).
A location beneath a disused railroad trestle is not an automatic ticket to success.
The third bullet struck a disused well as the gunman and his targets fled the scene.
It has built a kitchen in what was a disused toilet turned storage cupboard.
A disused car plant?
"Oh, just a disused train station," they said.
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