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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attached house" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a type of dwelling that shares a wall with another house, often found in urban or suburban settings.
Example: "The real estate agent showed us several options, including a charming attached house in a quiet neighborhood."
Alternatives: "townhouse" or "duplex".
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So they rented a one-bedroom in an attached house for around $1,450 a month.
A two-family attached house in the area sold for $695,000.
I recently inherited an 80-year-old attached house in Queens.
WESTCHESTER: 72 Kensington Road A three-bedroom two-bath attached house built in 1921 on 0.04 acres.
My mother was interviewed for the job of headmistress at Blaxhall village school, a school with an attached house.
They liked a bank-owned attached house on a Canarsie corner on East 104th Street, with a basement that could be converted to an apartment.
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Unaltered two- and three-story attached houses abound.
They continued walking, now passing attached houses with aluminum siding.
"You have attached houses and sometimes one wall is not attached.
It faces a group of much humbler attached houses, about the same length as the mansion.
The least expensive dwellings are the three-bedroom attached houses on Burns Street, which back up to the railroad tracks.
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