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The phrase "a house where" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a specific type of house or to introduce a clause that provides more information about the house.
Example: "I dream of living in a house where the sun shines through the windows all day long."
Alternatives: "a home that" or "a residence in which".
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They pass a house where a schoolteacher lives alone.
"I grew up in a house where everything was wrong.
I saw a house where preliminary hearings were held.
They include a house where Douglas Fairbanks courted Mary Pickford.
"I grew up in a house where magic wasn't allowed.
"I needed a house where I could work," she said.
"I lived in a house where argument was sport.
I grew up in a house where books were everywhere.
"This was not a house where cheap materials were used or jobs were bodged".
A house where Langston Hughes lived as a teen-ager is for sale in Cleveland.
It's a house where a threadbare Oriental carpet with a rip down the middle looks good.
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