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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a warehouse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large building where goods are stored, typically in a commercial context.
Example: "The company decided to rent a warehouse to accommodate their growing inventory."
Alternatives: "a storage facility" or "a distribution center."
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A WAREHOUSE WITH floodlights.
A warehouse was looted.
"It's in a warehouse.
(They were painting a warehouse).
One is a warehouse supervisor.
Final scene: a warehouse near the river.
Imagine a warehouse full of them.
Me, I work in a warehouse.
"He has a warehouse in Ladbroke Grove.
Costco is a warehouse!
It's not a warehouse".
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