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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a log house" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a house constructed primarily from logs, often associated with rustic or traditional architecture.
Example: "After years of searching, they finally found a beautiful log house nestled in the woods, perfect for their family getaway."
Alternatives: "a log cabin" or "a timber house".
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Mamout's home, described as a "log house," is gone.
He was born in a log house in Ohio in 1837.
In the end, "they're building a concrete house that looks like a log house and isn't".
And the one before that in a log house in Missouri.
The premise is simple: a new baby is born in a log house in the middle of a forest.
"Logs look more natural, and in a log house every log is different, like a fingerprint," Mr. Sellers said.
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The Architectural Record observed that the building "had as its prototype rather a log-house than any extant construction of masonry".
In the rear to the south was a clearing extending a mile or more, and south of this clearing a log-house which had been loop holed and was occupied by infantry.
But in 1964, with the financial backing of a friend, he was able to buy his own place, a run-down 43-acre farm with a listing barn, a collapsed log house and an outhouse in Baldwin, Md. What was important to him was the south-facing slope and the fast-running stream.
He made much of having been born in a log cabin (actually, it was a sizable log house), a story that his followers took up and embellished.
They also refused to say whether there were signs of a struggle at the murder scene, a large log house off a dirt road.
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