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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an basement" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "basement" is "a" because "basement" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I have a basement in my house where I store old furniture."
Alternatives: "a basement" or "one basement".
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Good examples of this are a basement, or an attic.
It seeped a scent like a basement.
Baker Hall consists of four floors, a basement, and a courtyard.
"It was a lot in a basement".
"A basement with a lot of Jesus statues.
It really was a cellar, not a basement.
Each house also has a basement and a dormer window.
Find a dark room, like a basement.
Pick a casement window for a basement or attic window.
In another, a bomb burrowed down into a basement.
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