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The phrase "an innkeeper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who owns or manages an inn or a small hotel, often in a historical or literary context.
Example: "In the quaint village, the innkeeper welcomed travelers with warm hospitality and hearty meals."
Alternatives: "a hotelier" or "an inn owner".
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He was an innkeeper.
He later became an innkeeper.
A glorified innkeeper, yes, but an innkeeper nevertheless.
Turns out there is an innkeeper residing in all of us!
He apparently chastised an innkeeper who served him too little of the drink.
For his role as an innkeeper, Newhart received three Emmy nominations.
Apparently the son of an innkeeper of noble descent, Grimmelshausen was orphaned at an early age.
He went to the bureaucracy and discovered that he was an "innkeeper" and thus liable.
The 1906 portrait of an innkeeper called Josep Fondevila stands apart from all others.
In his "Last Supper," a man who could be an innkeeper bends over the disciples.
Chelmites seeking Justice are craftily sold the rare substance in a sealed barrel by an innkeeper.
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