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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a log cabin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of house made from logs, often associated with rustic or rural settings.
Example: "They decided to spend their vacation in a cozy log cabin in the mountains."
Alternatives: "a timber cabin" or "a wooden lodge".
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He lived in a log cabin.
Before that, he lived in a log cabin in Indiana.
Now all that remained was a log cabin facade.
What you don't think of is a log cabin.
A gourmet lunch in a log cabin was promised.
"No," concedes Emily, "we don't live in a log cabin".
He was born in a log cabin in Marshall, Tex.
"I thought it was going to be a log cabin," a British woman said.
She was 82 and lived in a log cabin nearby, in Novato.
Julius Winsome lives as a virtual recluse in a log cabin in the remote Maine woods.
Lincoln was raised in a log cabin with a dirt floor, which he vacuumed.
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