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"hideout" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place where a person hides or seeks refuge from a dangerous or uncomfortable situation. For example, "Malcolm was in desperate need of a hideout, so he found an abandoned shack in the woods to stay in."
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His discussed issues ranging from why he picked a Chinese-controlled territory as his hideout to his specific concerns about the Obama administration.
Trek into the jungle to visit Fidel Castro's old hideout; carry on to Santa Clara, home to Che Guevara's mausoleum; cycle around the Bay of Pigs; and enjoy the back roads around Viñales.
Almost 7o years later the Great Train Robbers made the same mistake: they wiped down all the surfaces as they left their Buckinghamshire farmhouse hideout, but forgot the bottles and cans they were throwing out.
And in a rare moment of collaboration, Iraq's three main intelligence bodies, including General Kamal's Intelligence Division, conspired to get a listening device and GPS location tracker in a flower box delivered to Abu Omar's hideout.
The IDF said a recent breakthrough in the hunt for the two Palestinian men had led the Yamam, a special police counter-terrorism unit, to the hideout in an area of Hebron about a week ago.
The girls were abducted after midnight from a school in Chibok, on the edge of the Sambisa Forest, an insurgent hideout, said the Borno state police commissioner Tanko Lawan.
Yet, it's not an A-lister's hideout.
Then, turning off the tarmac, she continued for another hour through a canopy of baobab trees that have served as Boko Haram's hideout.
We would rush towards the back alleys of Damascus looking for a hideout.
It will be held on Zrce beach on Pag island (the same location as the Hideout festival), and tickets cost from £99.
Much like Bin Laden's safe house in Pakistan, where he would be killed a little more than a year later, Abu Omar's hideout had no internet connections or telephone lines – all important messages were carried in and out by only three men.
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