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Discover LudwigThe phrase "annexe for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a separate building or structure that is connected to a main building and serves a specific purpose. Here is an example: "The company's new office building has an annexe for additional meeting rooms and a break room."
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The next thing I knew I was in the Annexe for six months".
Vening was disappointed when an attempt to create another annexe for 19 to 25 was knocked back.
You might start with young kids, then need a home office, then need an annexe for an elderly relative or a young person".
The second barn, principally an annexe for Eccleshare's three teenage children, could take guest overspill from the main building; the third will one day house a swimming pool.
Barry Obama played a lot of Hendrix, Earth, Wind & Fire and Billie Holiday, but was known in the annexe for his wicked impression of Mick Jagger.
Eric Pickles, the Communities Secretary, told The Daily Telegraph on Friday: "We are keen to remove tax and other regulatory obstacles to families having a live-in annexe for immediate relations.
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My sister has moved to a house in darkest Devon that has a little annexe just right for a small family whose linchpin (that would be, technically, moi) secretly believes that the apocalypse is almost upon us.
The name, along with those of his two new roommates, was typed on the index card that had been slotted on to the door of Room A104 of Haines Hall annexe in preparation for his arrival.
Other parts are from the 15th century, with an unusual annexe (possibly intended for use as a schoolroom) added in the 16th century.
Cadw (the Welsh Assembly Government body responsible for the built heritage of Wales and the inclusion of Welsh buildings on the statutory lists) also notes the 18th-century fittings and memorials, and adds that the addition of a west annexe is unusual for Anglesey.
A petition was launched calling for this "satellite" to be established – in effect an annexe of another selective school in the county.
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