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The phrase "a homestead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a house or property, especially one that is used for farming or rural living.
Example: "After years of searching, they finally found a homestead that met all their needs in the countryside."
Alternatives: "a farmhouse" or "a rural property".
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— a homestead he had named Chickadee Valley.
"I think it's really cool to live on a homestead; I'd like to live like this".
Across the valley, a homestead of an entirely different magnitude has mushroomed.
Whitewashed brick walls and green patterned wallpaper have the spare beauty of a homestead.
She lives on one, which is protected from the tax increases by a homestead exemption.
The hike passes the ruins of a homestead built in 1898 by a Swedish sailor.
At the end of the film everyone is back inside a homestead.
Things certainly look familiar: this dingy kitchen setting, in a homestead somewhere far from civilization.
Comanches attack a homestead, slaughter most of the occupants and abduct a young girl, Debbie Edwards.
From £30 for a single tented cabin to £378 for a homestead single.
Mr. Powers had the entire tower declared a homestead under a Texas law meant to protect small farmers.
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