The word "shed" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to a structure used to store objects, such as tools or furniture, or to a structure smaller than a building. For example, "We need to build a shed in the backyard to store our tools.".
Unlike many parts of the country where women have shed traditional regional attire, the women of Qeshm and Hormuz mostly wear the colourful bandari pants, loose at the top and tight at the bottom with vibrant embroidery.
There's even a shed for storing bikes.
Symptoms like oedema, the swelling of legs or face to make children look fat, or thin hair that is easily shed, may be overtly recognizable.
Perceptions are a high stakes game in a region that has struggled for decades to shed its reputation centred on war, corruption, poverty and disease.
MUD was a political statement, we made a world where people could go and shed what was holding them back".
Unsurprisingly, the lack of women in economics has done little to shed light on this problem.
But he would pace from room to room, only finding stasis when she replicated his cell in the shed – a small TV, his roll-ups in a line, ready to smoke.
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