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The phrase "an inn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of lodging or establishment that provides accommodation, typically in a rural or small-town setting.
Example: "After a long day of hiking, we decided to stay at an inn for the night."
Alternatives: "a lodge" or "a guesthouse."
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An inn, a beach club and a spa and fitness center will be built.
Do you remember an Inn, Miranda?
The most popular hotel is still called an inn.
Our characters rendezvous at an inn called the Jaundiced Chimera.
The house has operated as an inn during the summer.
Somewhere somebody sits Do you remember an Inn, Miranda?
Rabbi Joseph Potasnik officiated at Troutbeck, an inn.
It was turned back into an inn in 1973.
How long had it been an inn? "Toujours," he replied.
Rabbi Leon Cohen is to officiate at Blantyre, an inn.
His parents own the Tides, an inn in Bar Harbor.
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