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The phrase "a hangar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large building where aircraft are stored and maintained.
Example: "The airplane was safely parked inside a hangar after its long flight."
Alternatives: "an aircraft shelter" or "a plane storage facility".
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And what a hangar it is.
There is room for a hangar.
A fleet of coaches pulls up outside a hangar.
All are parked in a hangar in his backyard.
The plane was being moved to a hangar.
Across the yard, a forklift had deposited a stack of lumber under a hangar to dry.
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It opened in 2008, complete with underground cinemas and a hangar-sized statue gallery.
There is instead a paved forecourt for cars and a hangar-size garage.
Davis was called to the set, in a hangar-like structure.
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