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The phrase "house of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a place associated with a particular activity, organization, or group, often in a formal or traditional context.
Example: "The House of Commons is an essential part of the UK Parliament."
Alternatives: "institution of" or "organization of".
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House of umbrage, house of fear,.
A house of mirrors?
See also Saxon duchies; Windsor, house of.
They took "a house of birds".
The attackers struck the house of Brig.
(Dar es Salaam means "house of peace").
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Groundwood/House of Anansi.
Nicholas Longworth, Speaker of House of Representatives.
Britain's House of Commons reeks of conflict.
Becomes leader of House of Commons.
House of Commons and House of Lords select committees.
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