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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a house for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the purpose or intended use of a house, often in the context of providing shelter or accommodation for someone or something.
Example: "They built a house for their growing family in the suburbs."
Alternatives: "a home for" or "a residence for".
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It's a house for me.
"A house for my mom".
He builds a house for shelter.
"Selby had a house for his wife.
What is a house for?
"It's a house for two," she explained.
"She was going to make a house for her snail".
"It was a house for children," she said.
Wright also designed a house for Hoffman in Rye, N.Y.
"This is a house for all Hamburgers," he said.
Together, they looked at a house for Baldwin to rent.
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