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The phrase "household of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It usually refers to the people living together in a household or a group of related households. Example: "She grew up in a large household of seven siblings and two parents."
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"We always had a household of kids.
It's like a household of distant relations.
Formerly Household of The Duke of Kent.
Household of The Duke of York.
Graham Paul Richards, RVM, Household of The Duke of York.
I am the head of a household of nine.
The happy household of a onetime tabloid curiosity.
For a household of two, it jumps to $65,600.
It was a household of cosmopolitan tastes and backgrounds.
The average peasant household of this type was small.
BRUCE LLEWELLYN was raised in a household of high expectations.
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