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Discover Ludwig"in a basement" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you need to refer to a basement or to an activity taking place in a basement. For example: "He hid the stolen items in a basement.", or "I was helping my friend move in a basement."
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First man: "In a basement?" Claudia Catania.
He worked in a basement.
We're in a basement in Soho.
The restaurant was in a basement.
"It was a lot in a basement".
In a basement in New Jersey.
We were in a basement, after all.
"Why keep the paintings in a basement outside Stockholm?
The restaurant under my microscope today is in a basement.
We're in a basement, doing work and making noise.
In a basement workshop, employees make many of the products.
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