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A shanty is typically a small, crude shelter made from salvaged materials, often associated with temporary living situations, such as those used by workers or migrants. In contrast, a shack is a more general term for a simple, often poorly constructed dwelling, which may be more permanent than a shanty. While both terms imply a lack of substantial construction, shanties are often linked to specific socioeconomic contexts, while shacks can vary more widely in usage and connotation.

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