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The phrase "an abode" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a place of residence or dwelling, often in a more formal or literary context.
Example: "After years of searching, they finally found an abode that felt like home."
Alternatives: "a residence" or "a dwelling".
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Such an abode has various locations.
It was an abode he shared with many regulars.
Fewer than 500 people without an abode in a population of 61 million seems almost negligible.
Either way, our cosmic habitat – this immense firmament of stars and galaxies – seems tuned to be an abode for life.
You can explore less successful approaches to building an abode with the cautionary tale of the Three Little Pigs.
The First Temple was built as an abode for the Ark and as a place of assembly for the entire people.
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This week's offerings include an A-lister abode in New Orleans and a Beverly Crest mansion with a long history of Hollywood owners.
Her place evinces a kind of frumpy minimalism that is rather appealing, with all the quaint details of a Village abode: a bedroom fireplace, a creaky wooden staircase, an adorable little garden.
But his one-of-a-kind abodes across West Africa are particularly dear.
For more than forty years, the Frost family has owned a small summer cottage on Harriman Reservoir, a rustic abode with an outdoor privy.
Airbnb, which allows people to rent a room or a whole abode, has grown like a house afire since its founding in 2008.
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