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"condo of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate ownership or possession of a condo unit. Example: "Sarah just bought a condo of her own, she's so excited to decorate it."
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She signed a contract for a three-bedroom two-bath condo of 1,500 square feet, sight unseen.
To hear them describe it, the specter of Upper West Side development now hovers above their heads like some mythical Condo of Damocles.
A condo of about 700 square feet with 13-and-a-half-foot ceilings and one bathroom, and a mezzanine bedroom with 8-and-a-half-foot ceilings.
A two-bedroom condo of around 1,150 square feet, it had two exposures, to the street and to a garden courtyard, but needed a complete renovation.
In the Village, Mr. Lourd began negotiations over the last several months to buy the condo of his next-door neighbor, Hall Cannon, who owned a much smaller one-bedroom, at 1,082 square feet, facing north and without a terrace.
Several of those involved in the bidding for "Tadpole," for instance, describe a tense Saturday night session in the Park City condo of John Sloss, a veteran Sundance deal maker and one of the principals in the company that made the film.
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We passed anonymous glass office buildings, the condos of Kips Bay, a couple of baseball diamonds.
There are almost no three-bedroom co-ops, Ms. Rosenberg said, and few condos of any size.
The remaining eight floors will have 17 condos of one to four bedrooms.
The condos of the condo-hotel combinations are being marketed to buyers as homes to be lived in and the hotel amenities that come with them as lifestyle.
We're converting it into 74 very high-end condos, of which about 75percentt have sold.
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