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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dwelling of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a place or location where someone lives or resides. Example: The small town was known for its picturesque dwellings of colorful cottages and cozy farmhouses.
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They were squatting in the marble dwelling of a long-departed imam.
For first-time home buyers, the dwelling of choice is generally a condominium apartment or town house.
Four people wait in a dripping-with-wealth room, the dwelling of a dictator in a city seized by revolution.
The traditional dwelling of the Murcian huerta is the barraca, a thatched farmhouse, oftentimes decorated with jasmine and geraniums.
On the navel of the Earth stands the Cosmic Tree, which reaches up to the dwelling of the upper gods.
Parveen Shaikh was born in a pavement dwelling of sacks and plastic sheets in Sewri, on the eastern edge of Mumbai.
Completed in 1956, it represented an ingenious variation on the standard brick dwelling of the time, and in 2012 was grade-II listed.
Ryaguzov was accused of "establishing the abiding dwelling of Politkovskaya and giving this information to Burayev (another suspect)", Interfax quoted the judge as saying.
This duality is a comparison between the city as built form ("ville") and as lived experience ("cité")—the "building" and "dwelling" of his title.
At the center is the most important dwelling of them all where the most secret things unfold between the soul and her Beloved.
I met Hitler not in his headquarters, the Brown House in Munich, but in a private home - the dwelling of a former admiral of the German Navy.
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