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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kitchen on a" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing a location or a specific feature related to a kitchen, but it needs to be followed by additional information to make sense.
Example: "We decided to install a kitchen on a rooftop terrace to take advantage of the view."
Alternatives: "a kitchen in a" or "a kitchen at a".
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The chances are you don't have access to a kitchen on a regular basis.
If cooking (or fucking around in a kitchen on a hangover) really is art, then we want things to turn out more Rothko than Pollock (obviously without the bleeding to death in the sink part).
If cooking (or fucking around in a kitchen on a hangover) really is art, then we want things to turn out more Rothko than Pollock (though obviously without the bleeding to death in the sink part).
Then there is the third choice which is the best choice for people who have a kitchen on a different floor than their bedroom.
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There was a kitchen on one side and then a living/bedroom on the other.
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There is a kitchen on the ground floor with a private staircase and dumbwaiter leading up to a "serving kitchen" one floor above, next to high-ceiling dining room.
It has three levels: a kitchen on the bottom; a living room and a lofted bedroom on the second; and another bedroom on the third.
And while Hamas fighters had placed explosives in a kitchen, on doorways and in a mosque, they did not seem to be forcing civilians to act as shields.
The middle two floors were turned into a duplex with a parlor, a large living room and a kitchen on the main floor and three bedrooms upstairs.
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