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"chicken house" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a building that serves as a home for chickens. For example, "My grandparents built a chicken house in their backyard to raise chickens for eggs."
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I wade knee-deep to the chicken house.
Lucy Christopher's Stolen (Chicken House, £6.99) is another nail-biter.
Grampop had built the chicken house when he moved here.
The light in the chicken house has just gone off.
You pass the woodpiles and the chicken house.
They are not a rib house or a chicken house.
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So does Stroud's, the down-home fried-chicken house in Kansas City.
Turn the current chicken-house into a garden-shed.
Most of the hickory nuts have fallen, but sometimes I still hear one clatter onto the chicken-house roof.
32 pp. Chicken House/Scholastic.
Chicken House/Scholastic.
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