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The phrase "a householder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who owns or occupies a house, often in the context of discussions about domestic life or responsibilities.
Example: "As a householder, I take pride in maintaining my home and ensuring it is a comfortable space for my family."
Alternatives: "a homeowner" or "a resident".
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Nationally among men, same-sex partner households consist of a householder with a mean age of 44.5 and a partner with a mean age of 42.4 [ 26].
Nationally, the female same-sex partner households consist of a householder with a mean age of 43.4 and a partner with an average age of 42.2 years [ 26].
The REO says that for an investment of £100,000, a water-driven turbine could earn a householder as much as £34,000 a year by generating the household's electrical needs and selling the rest to the National Grid.
A householder.
A householder and landowner.
Many a householder indulges himself in this petty luxury.
This method relies on a Householder algorithm of variable order.
An example implementation of a Householder FDN for is shown in Fig.3.11.
Where permitted development rights do not exist a householder can still apply for planning permission.
For a householder observing the small vows (anuvrata), the practice of ahimsa requires that one not kill any animal life.
So if house prices fall below the value of the mortgage, a householder can walk away from his debt.
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