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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a form of portable shelter constructed with poles and fabric or canvas. For example, "The camping trip was a success, even though it rained all night. Luckily, we had a tent and stayed nice and dry."
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"We found a tent".
I am in a tent.
A tent now covers them.
They slept in a tent.
"Please, I need a tent -- a tent".
A tent flap.
Not got a tent?
In a tent.
We pitched a tent.
A tent takes shape.
She has a tent.
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