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The phrase "a mill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a facility or machine for grinding grain or other materials, or in a metaphorical sense to describe a process that produces something in large quantities.
Example: "The old mill by the river has been converted into a popular café and art gallery."
Alternatives: "a factory" or "a plant".
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The Pillsbury "A" Mill is now a National Historic Landmark, along with the Washburn "A" Mill.
The last two mills left at the falls were the Washburn "A" Mill and the Pillsbury "A" Mill.
On May 2, 1878, the Washburn "A" Mill exploded when grain dust ignited.
"It's not a mill anymore".
A mill of others hurried past.
She was e-mailing a mill.
It becomes grist for a mill.
It had once been a mill town.
He got a job in a mill.
He can name his price for appearances now, half a mill here, half a mill there.
"He was a guy that worked in a mill.
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