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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a roof" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the top covering of a building or structure, or metaphorically to indicate protection or shelter.
Example: "The house had a beautiful thatched roof that added to its charm."
Alternatives: "a covering" or "a shelter".
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She'd leaped off a roof.
ENID: A roof repairman, huh?
OUTDOOR SPACE: A roof deck.
But really, just a roof.
Or a roof.
I have a roof.
Two cats are sitting on a roof.
At the top is a roof deck.
The building has a roof deck.
I got a roof over my head".
There was a roof deck, too.
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