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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a motel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of lodging that typically offers basic accommodations for travelers.
Example: "We decided to stay at a motel for the night during our road trip."
Alternatives: "an inn" or "a roadside lodge."
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A motel room.
Stay at a motel".
She was a motel maid.
It's a motel.
They pick a motel.
Was one a motel?
We were in Bozeman in a motel.
"And we slept in a motel".
Eventually, they stop at a motel.
"So we went to a motel.
"It's like a motel alley.
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