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The phrase "a storage unit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a rented space used for storing personal belongings or items.
Example: "I decided to rent a storage unit to keep my seasonal decorations safe and out of the way."
Alternatives: "a storage facility" or "a storage space."
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It came with a storage unit.
We could have rented a storage unit.
Rust probably didn't need a storage unit for that.
We found a storage unit that was full of grenades.
The two are now on the waiting list for a storage unit in the building.
There are almost as many again, boxed up in a storage unit somewhere in California.
The owner, however, is including a storage unit in which to hang or shelve clothes.
A parking spot and a storage unit are included in the asking price.
"We always recommend getting a storage unit and getting all that stuff out of the way".
Each apartment comes with one deeded parking space and a storage unit in the building's basement.
At that time, agents also searched a storage unit that Mr. Hatfill rented in Florida.
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