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Discover Ludwig"brick house" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a building made out of brick when you want to emphasize that aspect of it. For example, "The house at the end of the street is an old brick house."
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brick house
noun
A voluptuous woman with a large rotund buttocks and bust.
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INSIDE: This three-story brick house was built in 1894.
The building, a modest red brick house, has no roof.
A warm peach-pink brick house, carefully trimmed with green.
It's a brick house built in the 1940s.
Judge William Hancock built this brick house in 1734.
The Staroseltsevs' brick house stands at a dead end.
They built a brick house for themselves and their buffalos.
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Our 10-room, terracotta-brick house stood high on a hill overlooking the reservation".
In a squalid, bare-brick house - among 12 African men in a single room - I met Ibrahim, from The Gambia.
There is no furniture inside her mud-brick house.
He lives with his wife, Mariam, in a mud-brick house with a straw roof, just like everyone else's.
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