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Discover Ludwig"has its home" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something (e.g. an animal, idea, organization, etc.) having a place to reside. For example, "The flock of geese has its home in the wetlands of this region."
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So I definitely feel like it has its home now, and I definitely feel like a Tri Angle artist.
It therefore has its home in a 'possible-worlds' framework for analysing, or at least paraphrasing, statements about what is possible or necessary.
And it may be worth it to his team -- which has its home opener Friday -- and the league.
The Dig@Lab has its home at Visual Studies Smith Warehousee Bay 10) but it collaborates with several different departments at Duke such as Classical Studies, Nicholas School, Computer Science and Institute for Brain Science.
Bournemouth Rugby Club, which competes in the National League Division Two South, has its home at the Bournemouth Sports Club, next to Bournemouth Airport, where it hosts an annual Rugby sevens tournament and festival.
But that cramped environment has its home advantages.
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Since the huge baby boom generation already has its homes and there are fewer people in the next age cohort, housing demand will soften.
It had its home in many countries, particularly Taliban-run Afghanistan, but it was a nonstate organization.
Long before anticonsumerism became the property of the Left, it had its home on the Right.
Like Ballet Theater and New York City Ballet, with which it had been ranked, the Joffrey had its home in New York.
Long Branch, where the center had its home until this month, "is a slower environment," he said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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