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"dilapidated house" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing a house that is in a state of disrepair or has fallen into disrepair. For example, "The Smith's old dilapidated house sat abandoned on the hill."
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Social butterflies hit the giant, deliberately dilapidated house to hang out, hook up and hoolah hoop.
As a single mother, she struggled to make do with the one coffee field and dilapidated house he had left her.
Their appraiser compared my recently-restored corner house with a much smaller, dilapidated house around the corner that needed half a million dollars in work.
The dilapidated house was vandalized by squatters.
The couple recently bought a dilapidated house in North Philadelphia.
The dilapidated house had once been her summer home.
Derek Marlowe lived in the same dilapidated house.
The teaser's dilapidated house is cramped, but packed.
But Hedges can't describe a dilapidated house without pronouncing damnation on the corporate state.
Sandra and her brother, Norman, live in an enormous, dilapidated house in Streatham, London.
Ms. Savage used a broken door to get into the dilapidated house.
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