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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a cottage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a location where an event or activity is taking place, typically in a rural or vacation setting.
Example: "We spent the weekend at a cottage by the lake, enjoying the peaceful surroundings."
Alternatives: "in a cabin" or "at a lodge".
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The king, unrecognized, sought hospitality at a cottage during his campaign against the Danes.
Page has always said he wrote Stairway to Heaven in 1970 at a cottage in Wales.
He asked yesterday, on holiday at a cottage in North Cornwall: "Isn't that a beautiful remark?
Prince William of Britain and Kate Middleton became engaged in 2010 while staying at a cottage at the reserve.
The couple spent two nights at a cottage in Big Sur that they found online for about $500.
Abraham Lincoln, contending with a civil war, spent about a quarter of his presidency at a cottage outside the city.
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Stephan A. Graham, a friend of the couple and a Universal Life minister, officiated at Bell Hallow, a cottage and estate in Ben Lomond, Calif.
Weekly rental starts at £350 for a cottage sleeping four.
All this, at 54, for a cottage and perhaps £14,500 or so a year.
The package includes two nights in a cottage at the Inn at Palmetto Bluff and Sunday morning breakfast.
Mr. Louis Sanger, 1088 Park Avenue, has rented a cottage at Saratoga for the coming season.
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