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Discover Ludwig"haunt in" can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as a phrasal verb meaning to visit or appear frequently in someone's thoughts or memories. It can also mean to establish a residence or presence in a particular place. Example: The memory of her grandmother's words continued to haunt her in her dreams. Example: The abandoned house had an eerie atmosphere, as if it was haunted in by ghosts.
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It is his usual haunt in Rome.
Home becomes a haunt in the recurrent murk of dreams.
This was their last haunt in Wales before extinction in medieval times.
It became a famous place for prostitutes to haunt in the evening.
(It's a celebrity haunt, in that I think some famous people were maybe killed there).
And also for creating friendly ghosts who haunt in the nicest and least scary way possible.
Gypsy Cove has become a favourite haunt in the seven years he's been on the islands.
Hôtel Félicien, Auteuil Fashion designer Olivier Lapidus is the creative force behind this new haunt in the upmarket 16th arrondissement.
You can almost believe that you are in a rustic haunt in Rome, or for that matter in Lisbon.
We are in the refined, discreet confines of J Sheekey, a favourite actors' haunt in Covent Garden, London.
We meet at the Blue Boar, a regular haunt in Westminster, and the supremely confident Kassam seems unfazed.
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