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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small building used for storage, typically found in gardens or backyards.
Example: "I decided to build a shed in my backyard to store all my gardening tools."
Alternatives: "a storage building" or "a garden shed".
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(other than a shed).
It's a shed.
Lives in a shed.
They are sitting in a shed.
Can a shed be feminine?
It's like having a shed.
There's also a shed on the property.
There's even a shed for storing bikes.
She did, however, live in a shed.
Every man should have a shed".
He started sleeping in a shed.
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