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Discover LudwigThe phrase "use as a barn" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe utilizing a space or structure for storage or shelter, but the expression is unclear without additional context. Example: "They decided to use the old building as a barn for their livestock."
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Another, farther down river, has been put to use as a barn.
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Eventually used as a barn, the house was restored to its original state in 1940.
Ruined during the hundred years war, the chapel was used as a barn until someone realised that its walls were decorated with murals showing the knights fighting in the Crusades.
By 1946 the Folly remained uncompleted and was used as a barn.
It was built in 1426 and incredibly, despite a Grade I listing in the 1950s, it was used as a working barn until the 1970s, but it was snapped up by a property speculator anticipating a third runway at Heathrow, just next door, and fell into neglect.
The White Oak building was used as a storage barn for hay until a fire destroyed it in 1886.
For example, you can use a barn or a shed as a storage building.
INSIDE: The house began life as a barn a century ago.
The Cadbury-Brown family, meanwhile, had for many years owned a holiday home in Thorpeness, near Aldeburgh; in the early days of the Aldeburgh Festival, Jim remodelled the Jubilee Hall and converted a barn for Benjamin Britten's use as a studio.
All appliances used in a barn should have automatic shut-off switches.
In the backyard is a stand-alone kitchen and porch, a big pole barn that I use as a studio with a residence above it.
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