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Discover Ludwig'every household' is a correct part of a sentence and is a common phrase used in written English.
You can use it to describe any group of households, such as in the sentence: "Every household in the neighbourhood has received a copy of the newsletter."
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"Every household has its stories.
Every household has a gun.
He is just what every household requires.
It's clearly meant for every household".
(Suitable for all ages and every household).
That's more than £2bn, almost £8,000 for every household.
It would need a leaflet drop to every household.
Every household should have some (Available from Boots).
Writers speak directly and privately to every household.
ALMOST every household can use folding chairs, indoors and out.
Weddings were weeklong celebrations in which every household cooked dishes.
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