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Free sign upThe phrase "a fireplace and a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when listing items or features, typically in a context where you are describing a setting or a collection of objects.
Example: "The cozy cabin featured a fireplace and a comfortable sofa, perfect for winter evenings."
Alternatives: "a fireplace and an" or "a fireplace along with a".
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The living room has a fireplace and a skylight.
Its bathroom has a fireplace and a whirlpool tub.
The living room has a fireplace and a vaulted ceiling.
AMENITIES: A fireplace and a detached two-car garage.
AMENITIES: These include a fireplace and a three-car garage.
The family room has a fireplace and a bar.
The master suite has a fireplace and a screened porch.
It had French doors, a fireplace and a pot rack in the kitchen.
There is also a parlor with a fireplace and a tin ceiling.
One of three en-suite bathrooms has a fireplace and a free-standing central bathtub.
Tucked in the back is a semisecret den, complete with a fireplace and a kilim.
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