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The phrase "as a cottage" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing something to a cottage, often implying a sense of coziness or simplicity.
Example: "The small house was designed as a cottage, with a thatched roof and flower-filled garden."
Alternatives: "like a cottage" or "in the style of a cottage".
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The British Lop was known as a "cottage pig" because many cottagers kept one to feed on scraps.
Low This 850-square-foot farmhouse, built in the late 1930s, is used as a cottage.
In India cotton as a cottage industry was so successful that it established a substantial market in Britain.
They berated what they described as "a cottage industry in new studies trying to debunk our findings".
INSIDE: The structure was built in 1894 as a cottage, and was renovated and expanded around 2004.
Addressing a conference organised by the magazine EducationInvestor on Tuesday, Wolf described England's education system as a "cottage industry".
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Warhol's Factory poked fun at itself as a cottage-industry miniature of commercial mass culture.
What started as a cottage-based business with four employees and very little capital has now become one of Zimbabwe's largest security firms.
This discharge is often described as having a cottage cheese consistency.
As a result, a cottage industry of adult-learning vocational startups, such as General Assembly and Enstitute, are filling the gap left by colleges.
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