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Discover Ludwig"its house" is a grammatical and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate possession or ownership of a house by a particular subject. Example: The cat sat on the windowsill of its house, gazing out at the birds flying by.
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It built its house with straw.
It built its house with brick.
It built its house with wood.
"But it has to get its house in order, and it is doing so".
The first is that it is building its house on sand.
But first, it needs to get its house in order".
That will also mean that it needs to get its house in order.
It's slowly trying to get its house in order.
If it limps, meows, or hisses at its house mates.
It was famed for its elegance and its house guests.
It received positive reviews from critics praising its house version.
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