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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army hut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small building or shelter used by military personnel, often in a training or operational context.
Example: "The soldiers took refuge in the army hut during the heavy rain."
Alternatives: "military shelter" or "barracks".
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Seventy years ago, in an old army hut in Ashington, Northumberland, a group of miners met to talk about art.
The stadium initially had no covered stands and the dressing rooms consisted of an old army hut, but open stands were later bought from York Race Committee.
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Smith recommended him to Gordon Welchman, another Cambridge mathematician, the head of Hut 6, responsible for breaking Germany's army and Luftwaffe ciphers at Bletchley Park.
In the late 1850s Martin R. Delany, a black journalist and physician who would later serve as a major in the Union army during the Civil War, wrote Blake; or, The Huts of America (serially published in 1859), a novel whose hero plots a slave revolt in the South.
Born in Barnton, Cheshire, the youngest of four children, Bob joined his local paper on leaving school before national service took him into the army and to Egypt, where he edited a clandestine Nissen hut newspaper.
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