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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small, simple shelter or dwelling, often made of wood or other natural materials.
Example: "After a long hike, we finally reached a cozy hut where we could rest for the night."
Alternatives: "a cabin" or "a shack".
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Have a hut?
Through the small door of a hut.
Manyenga pulled up at a hut.
There he was living in a hut.
While there he lived in a hut and met Gandhi.
A hut is the first sign of civilisation we see.
He slept in a hut in a village.
We finally reached a protective tributary and eventually a hut.
This hut couldn't be less of a "hut".
I wanted to eat yams and sleep in a hut.
He had a hut, with table, mosquito net and bed.
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