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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little cottage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, cozy house, often in a rural or picturesque setting.
Example: "After a long search, they finally found their dream home: a charming little cottage by the lake."
Alternatives: "small house" or "quaint cabin."
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What a sweet little cottage".
That humble little cottage you saw in Elle Décor?
It's saying, 'I've hired a little cottage somewhere.
I thought it was a little cottage industry.
We lived in a little cottage on Sheep Street, very near the theatre.
"There's my little cottage," Patterson said as the 20,000-square-foot house came into view.
This week I went to a little cottage in the Lake District.
"I had this little cottage industry of book reviewing while at the PCC".
"I have a tiny – and I do mean tiny – little cottage in Somerset, near Glastonbury.
The first thing they saw, he recalled, was this "dumpy, little cottage" that was uninhabitable.
"A little cottage" sounded to Bridget like a euphemism for something, though she wasn't sure what.
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