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The phrase "a single dwelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one individual residential unit or home, often in discussions about housing, real estate, or zoning.
Example: "The new housing development will consist of a single dwelling designed for a small family."
Alternatives: "one residence" or "a standalone home."
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I bought it in 1999 with the intention of turning it back into a single dwelling.
But they actually form a single dwelling, almost square in plan.
Right to buy doesn't build a single dwelling and help to buy is getting terrible press, from the experts at the Bank of England.
As housing grew more commodious and many rooms in a single dwelling were equipped with fireplaces, flues were grouped to carry smoke to a central chimney of masonry.
The arrangement of entrances, Loudon writes, should be "so contrived that both cannot be seen at once", a sight that would destroy the illusion of a single dwelling.
A House Through Time (BBC Two) explores the varied and changing inhabitants of a single dwelling in Liverpool, from its construction to the present day.
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(2) The Environment: Bob's home, a single story dwelling has been fitted with several types of sensors including door contact sensors that are attached to the back, cupboard and fridge doors and these generate door opening and closing events.
Every single dwelling seems to sport a sign advertising a B & B.
Aristotle defined a friend as "a single soul dwelling in two bodies".
She cites one instance where the city authorities have approved five massive pools for a single family dwelling.
Not a single round dwelling in sight, except as possible "temporary shelter" in Problem Solver, by Seth Stevenson.
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