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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small hut" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a modest or simple dwelling, often found in rural or natural settings.
Example: "After a long hike, we finally reached a small hut where we could rest and enjoy the view."
Alternatives: "a tiny cabin" or "a little shack."
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He was staying in a small hut near the edge of town.
The sole shelter in situ was a small hut containing the tools of their respective trades.
They have their own resources, they have built a small hut and now its harvesting season.
Here, an old man who had spent his life in these hills maintained a small hut and a few sheds.
For much of her life, she lived in a small hut made of palm leaves in the village of Gudiwada.
Back in 2010, Kabi's family were living in a small hut of mud with a grass roof.
The damage to the labyrinth, he said, was a result of the bulldozing of a small hut on the site.
In a small hut in an isolated village in northern Uganda, 10 men sat together in a circle drawing pictures.
There is a small hut with the promise of hot coffee 250 metres below the summit, a great motivating force.
He led a life of exemplary contentment, simplicity and virtue, living in a small hut furnished with only a bed and a lamp.
One morning not long after this, I found myself sitting in a small hut, staring at a pile of dead chickens.
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