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The phrase "to lodge" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used as a verb, meaning to stay or reside somewhere temporarily, or as a noun, referring to a place where one stays temporarily. Example as a verb: "I am planning to lodge at a hotel near the airport during my layover." Example as a noun: "The hunters built a small lodge in the middle of the forest for shelter."
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to lodge
noun
A building for recreational use such as a hunting lodge or a summer cabin.
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Plants tend to lodge soon after transplanting.
"We have enough to lodge our children".
He also strove to lodge Ṣafavid power strongly in Khorāsān.
Was there nowhere in him for that sight to lodge?
The Telegraph is considering whether to lodge an appeal.
Mr Fayed's lawyers have three months to lodge the appeal.
He has yet to decide whether to lodge an appeal.
He chose not to lodge a police complaint.
You will then be free to lodge your claim.
They have two hours to lodge an appeal.
The Swedish authorities have another hour to lodge an appeal.
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