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Discover LudwigThe phrase "house share" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a situation where multiple people share living space within the same house. Some common instances where this phrase can be used include: 1. "I'm looking for a house share in the city so I can save on rent costs." 2. "The house share arrangement allows us to split household expenses evenly." 3. "We advertised for a house share and found two roommates to move in with us." 4. "The landlord has separate contracts for each tenant in the house share." 5. "We agreed to a house share with our friends for the summer, but now it's getting a bit crowded."
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The four fireplaces in the house share a chimney.
I'm looking forward to our house share next year.
She has moved to a cheaper house share to escape the tyranny of housing benefit.
This was a house share, a homeowner looking for help with paying the mortgage.
Instead of a house share, she booked a motel share, the latest twist in beach resort sleeping arrangements.
She lives with her children in a single room in a house share, paying £400 a month rent.
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The house shares in the Hamptons have expired.
There, 150 boys lived in a rental house, sharing 10 rooms and sleeping on boards.
The house shares a private road and a swimming pool with two others.
The house shares two tennis courts with the other rental houses.
In France, it seems, the art house and the grind house shared the same lobby.
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