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The phrase "a stairwell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a vertical passageway or space in a building that contains stairs.
Example: "The fire escape was located in the back of the building, accessible through a stairwell that led to the roof."
Alternatives: "a staircase" or "a stairway".
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Chief Palmer was facing similar fires in the A stairwell, across the floor.
Giry, tossing the kid's jacket down a stairwell.
The museum's narrow main gallery is tucked around a stairwell.
"He could make a practice in a stairwell.
Dead people crushed at the bottom of a stairwell.
The protesters chained themselves to a stairwell on the roof.
Nineteenth-century handmade brick is exposed in a stairwell.
After being hit, Spears staggered into one of the apartment buildings and collapsed on a stairwell.
In a stairwell at the museum, a Knight mural shows cavemen painting woolly mammoths by torchlight.
The only separation is a stairwell that leads up to a barbershop and hair salon.
A stairwell on the second level leads to a private roof deck.
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