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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agglomeration of houses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clustered or densely packed group of houses in a specific area.
Example: "The new development was designed to create an agglomeration of houses that would foster a sense of community among residents."
Alternatives: "cluster of houses" or "collection of houses".
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"He has been nibbling at and turning all the gardens... and spaces destined to public buildings into the monotony of an American city, destined for a pretentious tribe without more aspirations than the agglomeration of houses to eat, drink and sleep," wrote Cadafalch.
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Three and a half million people of 184 nationalities live and work here, making their way to and from their homes and jobs through great agglomerations of new housing projects, government buildings and corporate towers.
He based his power on a massive agglomeration of crown and family lands, acquired for the most part by confiscation from the church, which put him beyond the rivalry of any other noble house.
There is a heavy coating of soot and dirt and poor Victorian housing, an agglomeration of bad dentistry, royalist fervor, and bruised skies.
"My first train ride from Osaka airport to Hiroshima went through an endless sea of houses without any noticeable interruption between the cities … it [later] became apparent that I needed to address these spaces since they are representative not only of this kind of agglomeration, but also for the worldwide process of urbanisation".
With the agglomeration of migrants in Dashilar, many local renters sublet houses to migrants for profit.
Now the houses are tightly packed in a haphazard agglomeration of improvised constructions that stretch close to the top of the adjacent mountain ridge.
Complexo do Alemão, an agglomeration of favelas spread over hillsides in the north of the city, is dotted with new housing projects and the concrete pillars of a 5km (3 mile) cable car that by later this year should link it to the suburban railway network.
As a result, the typical, densely packed metropolis of 1900 has become a diffuse agglomeration of old city centre, rich suburbs and then even-lower-density, semi-urban exurbs, where every house sits on its own little prairie.
If you take the view that the current housing crisis is the product of the contradictions of the British economy rather than some agglomeration of accidents, then a Marxist diatribe is easy to write.
He's an agglomeration of tics and style tips.
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