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Discover Ludwig"changing house" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of moving to a new location or residence. For example, "My family is in the midst of changing houses this summer".
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Changing house keys on the unchanged ring.
Friday afternoon, though, the dozens of people spread out along the beach near the changing house were all decently dressed.
There can be seen the variety of crops and domestic animals, the changing house types, suggestions of tribal chiefdoms, limited craft specialization, and trade.
The deck between the rink and the glassy changing house has a Tough-Shield floor, a dense rubber that seals and heals itself after contact with your skates.
Managing multiple regulatory agencies and the constant flux in terms of B/D's ever changing house rules/policies.
Two thirds of all people changing house stay within their communities.
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Given the long-standing institutional disincentives against consensual unions in Italy (Nazio 2007; Barbagli et al. 2003; Mencarini and Tanturri 2006; Castiglioni and Dalla Zuanna 2009; and others), what we have found must be the reflection of a change of heart rather than, say, an improving labor market or changing housing costs and welfare conditions.
Her hobby was changing houses; she moved 18 times.
She was constantly changing houses, hair color – even her voice.
He said good landlords had a role to play in the UK's changing housing market.
But nevertheless, the statistics do paint a picture of a rapidly changing housing business.
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