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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a penthouse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a luxurious apartment or suite located on the top floor of a building, often with exclusive features and views.
Example: "After years of saving, they finally moved into a penthouse overlooking the city skyline."
Alternatives: "a rooftop apartment" or "a top-floor suite".
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I also represented several properties at Lucida for Extell and just closed on a penthouse.
later on a penthouse ledge.
Iofan himself took a penthouse.
"It's like a penthouse," she told me.
A penthouse ballroom occupies the flight deck.
(He also rents a penthouse in Chelsea).
A penthouse rents for $8,900.
Another night, another party in a penthouse.
But the commissioners did not rule out a penthouse altogether.
We are in the midst of putting a penthouse up.
And it wasn't even a penthouse with wraparound terraces.
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