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flat house
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "flat house" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of dwelling that is typically one level or has a flat roof, often found in urban settings. Example: "The architect designed a modern flat house that blends seamlessly with the surrounding landscape."
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Flat, house or shed, they'll call it a "property".
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Mr Morris calculates that even a perfect soft landing in America, with flat house prices across the country, could cause home sales to drop by 30-40%.
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We now expect flat house prices in 2010 (previously down 5%) and thus do not anticipate any further impairments across the sector (we believe prices need to fall 14% from current levels for further impairments).
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Howard Archer from IHS Global Insight said: "Essentially flat house prices in September, following significant drops in August and July, does not materially change our view that house prices will trend gradually lower over the final months of 2010 and in 2011.
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Cargill, founded in 1865 by William and Samuel Cargill, sons of a Scottish sea captain, started out as a lone grain-storage flat house in a frontier town in Iowa.
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Section 48A(1)(b) of the Act stated: The phrase authorised occupier was defined in section 2(1) of the Act as "a person who is named in an application made to the Board as the person who intends to reside in the flat, house or other living accommodation sold or to be sold by the Board under Part IV or any person who is authorised in writing by the Board to reside therein".
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One, a flat house-made slab of oozy chocolate that the restaurant calls a pâté, was rich and sumptuous, served in a thick rum sauce.
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Silhouettes of austere flat houses surrounded by pines.
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He had the most amazing house, one of those long flat houses in Long Island... and he'd say, "You see those things there?
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A flat housing market and debt-ridden consumers deserting the high street will make it hard, if not impossible, for the chancellor to meet his growth forecasts and the fiscal projections that depend on them.
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"But it is not as popular in this flat housing market".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing architectural styles, ensure "flat house" accurately reflects the design, distinguishing it from similar styles like ranch or bungalow houses, which have specific features beyond just being single-story.
Common error
Avoid using "flat house" interchangeably with architectural styles like "ranch" or "bungalow". While a "flat house" refers to a single-story structure or a house with a flat roof, styles like "ranch" and "bungalow" have specific design elements. A "flat house" simply lacks multiple stories or has a flat roof.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "flat house" functions primarily as a noun phrase, identifying a specific type of dwelling. As Ludwig AI confirms, this term is used in various contexts to denote a single-story or flat-roofed residence.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "flat house" is a grammatically correct and usable term for describing a dwelling, especially one that is single-story or has a flat roof. As indicated by Ludwig AI, its primary function is descriptive, conveying information about the physical characteristics of a residence. While not extremely common, "flat house" is used across various contexts, including news, science and general discussions, with a neutral level of formality. When using this phrase, it's important to consider that different architectural styles exist, and you should not confused the phrase with a specific architectural style such as "ranch" or "bungalow". Alternatives include "single-story house" or "one-level home".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
flat residence
This alternative replaces "house" with "residence", offering a slightly more formal term for a dwelling.
flat dwelling
This uses "dwelling" instead of "house", which is a more general term for a place where people live.
single-story house
This specifies the characteristic of the house having only one story which may or may not be implied by the term "flat house".
one-level home
This emphasizes the single-level aspect, using "home" as a more personal alternative to "house".
single-story dwelling
Combines "single-story" to explicitly state the height and "dwelling" to generalize the living space.
ranch-style house
This refers to a specific architectural style, typically single-story and elongated, which is more specific than a "flat house".
bungalow
This is a specific type of single-story house, often with a veranda, offering a more precise architectural term.
low-rise house
Focuses on the height of the house in comparison to other buildings or houses.
single-level residence
A more formal and less common way of saying a single-story dwelling place.
horizontal house
This alternative emphasizes the horizontal aspect of a flat house.
FAQs
How can I describe a house with a flat roof?
You can describe a house with a flat roof as a "flat house", a "single-story house", or a "one-level home" depending on the context. The term "flat house" emphasizes the lack of a sloped roof or multiple stories.
What are some alternatives to "flat house"?
Alternatives to "flat house" include "single-story house", "one-level home", or "ranch-style house" if it fits the architectural style. These terms all describe houses without multiple floors but vary slightly in connotation.
Is a "flat house" the same as a "bungalow"?
No, a "flat house" is not necessarily the same as a "bungalow". While both are typically single-story, a bungalow has specific architectural features, like a wide porch and a low-pitched roof, that a "flat house" may not have.
When should I use the term "flat house"?
Use "flat house" when you want to describe a house primarily by its lack of multiple stories or its flat roof, without specifying architectural details. In contrast, use other terms when you want to highlight specific styles or features.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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