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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from this house" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a person or thing that is departing or originating from a particular location. For example: "The kids waved goodbye to their grandparents as they left from this house."
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Eight people from this house -- Capt.
Duanesberg is about 10 minutes away from this house.
Hikers heading out from this house are more likely to encounter elk than people.
Downtown sticks out into Charleston Bay, about 1,000 feet from this house.
Thayer Street, the neighborhood's shopping and dining strip, is about three blocks from this house.
Shops, restaurants and other businesses are concentrated around Hennepin Avenue, about four blocks from this house.
"Everything started from here, from this house, from this neighborhood," he explained.
From this house, the widow would have heard no one farther away than shouting distance.
It was from this house that Best's funeral procession made its way to Roselawn Cemetery.
The message from this House must be that we want it actively to consider that obligation.
Restaurants, bars and boutiques line Castro Street and 18th Street, both a block from this house.
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