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The phrase "ancillary housing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to real estate, urban planning, or social services, referring to additional housing that supports a primary function or purpose.
Example: "The city plans to develop ancillary housing to accommodate the influx of workers in the new industrial park."
Alternatives: "supportive housing" or "supplementary housing".
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Ancillary housing ("mother-daughter" apartments, two- and three-family houses, rental apartments) would enable empty-nesters to stay in their neighborhood (and continue paying taxes) by downsizing and would allow their offspring to find smaller, reasonably priced housing, the lack of which now sends them packing.
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We do not believe this should be sorted through a mega private finance initiative deal, with the private sector fixing the terms, building in unsustainable ancillary developments - housing, roads and so on - and then capturing the lion's share of the huge financial benefits from the barrage.
In addition to the original building, there is also an annex built in 1993, an ancillary structure housing office security services and a bomb shelter predating the 1990s.
9 Although hospitals have hired additional attending physicians and ancillary staff, house staff are often asked to do the same amount of work in less time.
That means that all the people working in industries ancillary to the housing market, like the home builders, the mortgage brokers and so forth, are going to have tough times.
Many small businesses end up doing a lot of ancillary tasks in-house rather than pay someone else to do them.
Major authors like Wayne Dyer and Marianne Williamson, who first came to Hay House just for ancillary products, later abandoned big trade houses to also do their books with Hay House.
The house and ancillary structures are listed buildings that have now been converted into private residences.
The embassy will, of course, not move out of the presidential palaces that it occupies now - I guess they just like Saddam's taste in interior decor - and the Iraqi government will get an ancillary building like the one housing the Iraqi Governing Council.
In Ann Leckie's novel "Ancillary Justice," a single intelligence, housed in a spaceship — a giant robot, in a sense — makes its presence felt through people, called "ancillaries," whose bodies it controls remotely; in effect, it's turned us into robots.
Ceilings and walls must be removed, then replaced; fancy new equipment installed; ductwork rerouted; slabs perhaps broken and repoured; ancillary systems brought up to modern housing codes.
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