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Discover Ludwig"doghouse for" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that something is intended for or meant to be used by a dog. Example: I bought a new doghouse for my furry friend to stay cozy in during the winter.
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"He's been in the doghouse for awhile.
During the Capitals series, he wound up in the doghouse for some defensive lapses.
A single wrong word can land a man in the doghouse for months.
After David Wilson lost a fumble in the opener last season, he stayed in Coughlin's doghouse for months.
At the next stop, a German shepherd was too timid and spiritless to come out of its doghouse for food.
They have spent months shopping for furniture as well as a doghouse for Alfred, who loves zooming up and down the stairs.
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He had paddocks and stables for his horses, a pen for eight Weimaraner puppies, doghouses for the Weimaraner parents and three other dogs (including a white German shepherd named Paulette, after Paulette Goddard), and a three-room shack for himself, his adopted son Pablo, and a young man named Eduardo, who managed the ranch.
We've also teamed up with the NYPD to hold community events that provide free vaccines, microchips, ID tags, food, and doghouses for at-risk pets.
The doghouse is for the dog; the supervisory board is for the cat".
✒Newsnight editor Ian Katz was not the only corporation figure in the doghouse last week for too much candour on Twitter.
Robin Thicke is about to make getting out of the doghouse impossible for men everywhere.
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