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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ghost house" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a house that is believed to be haunted or inhabited by ghosts. Example: The old abandoned mansion on the hill was known as the "ghost house" among the locals. Many people claimed to have seen strange apparitions in the windows at night.
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This created four "floors" in our ghost house.
However, if you'd like recreate our ghost house, read on!
This ghost house is not for the fainthearted.
It is next to Franklin's original home, indicated by a skeletal "ghost house".
And here is a photo of the tremendous mess we made during the building of the ghost house.
At the very end of story time, interested parties put their names in a hat and the winner took home the ghost house!
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The ghost houses gaped at the city below — their windows, their tin roofs, their doors had all been ransacked.
The ghost houses gaped at the city below their windows, their tin roofs, their doors had all been ransacked.
In the off season, Hood River neighborhoods are dotted with closed-up vacation properties, which locals call ghost houses.
Its banks did not go mad and build ghost housing estates like Ireland's – or underwrite their subsequent bankruptcy as Dublin's government rashly did.
Amnesty International and Africa Watch have reported people being picked up by security forces and held in "ghost houses," and widespread use of torture.
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