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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vault" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a secure room or compartment for storing valuables or important documents.
Example: "The museum has a vault where they keep their most precious artifacts safe from theft."
Alternatives: "a safe" or "a strongroom".
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"It was like a vault," he said.
(It's usually kept in a vault).
Chips were moved to a vault.
I wouldn't say a vault.
"This is like a vault".
The items are in a vault.
You can put it in a vault.
"Is this a vault?" he asked, puckishly.
"They're in a vault," Mr. Martin said.
It was a vault within a vault — a Holy of Holies.
"In a vault in the bank.
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