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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a villa" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large and often luxurious country house or a vacation home, typically in a warm climate.
Example: "They decided to rent a villa by the beach for their summer holiday."
Alternatives: "a mansion" or "a holiday home".
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A villa in Venice?
I have a villa".
Revamp a villa in Tuscany?
Expect a Villa equaliser soon".
He has a villa nearby.
They didn't run a villa.
"Got a villa near Florence.
Mervyn is a Villa fan.
Rome and a Villa By Eleanor Clark.
A villa for me in Antibes?
Or maybe a villa in Tuscany.
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