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The phrase "a shack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small, simple, and often poorly built structure, typically used for storage or as a dwelling.
Example: "After a long hike, we finally found a cozy little shack where we could rest for the night."
Alternatives: "a hut" or "a shed".
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A shack, really.
Someone erects a shack.
"Can this be a Shack?' Meyer asked.
It's a shack, only accessible by boat.
"It's a shack in the woods".
"It's a shack," Mr. Page said.
The Nauru Agency Corporation was indeed a shack -- actually, half a shack.
Nimai Tsokchom, a farmer, lives in a shack opposite.
I found myself stepping with Lisa into a shack here.
Towards noon we spied a shack amid the nut trees.
A shack in the middle of rural Arkansas.
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