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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lumber" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly, as "lumber" is an uncountable noun referring to wood that has been processed for use in construction or other purposes.
Example: "We need to buy lumber for the new deck."
Alternatives: "some lumber" or "lumber material".
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Did that in a lumber mill.
They lived in a lumber town.
Her father worked in a lumber mill.
His father was a lumber worker.
It also manufactures textiles and is a lumber centre.
It was originally a lumber town, founded in 1882.
Someone saw Etan in a lumber store, on the subway.
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Tacoma is a lumber-processing centre.
He has three partners, with whom he used to run a lumber-supply company.
Silo's great-grandmother was a lumber-camp cook -- and "lumberjack cuisine" will be served.
A lumber-camp owner falls in love with her business rival's brother.
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