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The phrase "a township" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific type of administrative division or community, often in rural areas.
Example: "The new community center will serve residents from the township and surrounding areas."
Alternatives: "a municipality" or "a district".
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· Take a township tour.
It became a township in 1861.
MILLBURN, N.J., is a township with a split personality.
Spend a night in a township, using a local guide.
Executive power at the level of local government lies with the elected mayor of a township.
A township could then be subdivided into a number of rectangular parcels of individually owned land.
An actuary turned management consultant, Mr Blecher first stepped into a township by mistake.
"Everyone was enthusiastic," a township official was quoted as saying about the renovations.
Sayreville became a township in 1876 and a borough in 1919.
The family got lost and took a wrong turn into a township.
Schools, streets, a township and even an arboretum are named after them.
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