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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a monastery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a religious community or building where monks or nuns live and work.
Example: "After years of searching for peace, she decided to spend a month in a monastery in the mountains."
Alternatives: "a convent" or "a abbey".
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All Souls resembles a monastery.
— to a monastery.
"Like a monastery.
"We are not a monastery," he said.
I'd be in a monastery somewhere".
A monastery was turned into a mosque.
But it needn't be a monastery.
Why not a monastery on a ridge?
In old age, he entered a monastery.
In 1147 a monastery was founded there.
"It was like going to a monastery.
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