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The word "homemaker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who manages the home, usually by taking care of the household chores and responsibilities. For example, "My partner is a dedicated homemaker and loves taking care of our home and our children."
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homemaker
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A person who maintains the upkeep of his or her residence, especially one who is not employed outside the home.
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If only Martha Stewart, America's star homemaker, had followed the advice she dispenses to millions from the kitchen when making her own investments on Wall Street.
The average Indian homemaker may like shopping from kirana stores that offer personal and warm service, and credit facilities, too.
"I wasn't really sure it was for real," says Michelle Morton, a homemaker from Raleigh, N.C., who recently received such a mailing and attended a presentation with her husband, Bill.
Born to an accountant father and a homemaker mother, Rosenfeld grew up in suburban Long Island, New York.
She became a homemaker following the births of her two children.
At the centre of this group of friends is Michael Steadman (played by Ken Olin), an advertising copywriter, and his wife, Hope Mel Harriss), a stay-at-home mother and part-time social worker, whose feminist views cause her to struggle with her status as a homemaker.
Wu Hongda was born to a homemaker and a banker.
Richards grew up in a liberal family; her father, David, was a civil-rights attorney, and her mother, Ann, was a homemaker who later became a politician.
Rooney was raised in Albany, New York, the younger of two children born to a felt salesman and a homemaker.
Oates was born in New York state, the daughter of a tool-and-die designer and a homemaker.
Louise McPhetridge was born the elder daughter of a salesman and a homemaker and grew up in rural surroundings.
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