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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny house" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a small dwelling, often associated with minimalist living or a specific architectural style.
Example: "After years of living in a large home, they decided to downsize and move into a tiny house to embrace a simpler lifestyle."
Alternatives: "a small home" or "a compact dwelling".
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Would a tiny house suit you?
They lived in a tiny house just outside of town.
She spent two years building a tiny house.
It is a tiny room in a tiny house.
"I didn't really get it that he lived in a tiny house," Marty told me.
Both of these groups include transients; that is, people for whom a tiny house is temporary.
Even if it's a tiny house, it would be yours".Foreigners are getting impatient.
Shacks don't have kitchens and bathrooms, and a cottage is larger than a tiny house.
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A tiny-house builder describes this group as including people who "want to live off the grid.
"Ideally we would love to find a spot in the city to build a tiny-house community," Pera says.
However, not all of us may be ready to take the plunge to build and live in a Tiny House.
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