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Discover Ludwig'many dwellings' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a large number of buildings or houses. For example, you could say: "The city was full of tall skyscrapers and many dwellings."
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Many dwellings lacked basic sanitation and were overcrowded.
Remember, this castle has many dwellings: some above, some below, others to either side.
Although many dwellings in Enkanini are flimsily constructed, Mr. Wessels found that housing wasn't the main concern for residents.
In unregulated housing markets, for example, there are invariably too many dwellings built on flood plains and in earthquake zones.
The dense population and confined space of Hangzhou forced buildings upward, and many dwellings were in three to five stories.
Whether a landlord owns one or many dwellings, tight supply means he or she can aspire to renters with sterling credit histories.
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If someone shifts their allegiance, well, as Jesus said, 'there are many dwelling places in my father's house'.
Some of the buildings have too much residential area, too much commercial space, too many dwelling units or too few parking spaces; some are simply too tall.
When Jesus says, "[i]n my Father's house there are many dwelling places," we are those rooms.
But because there are so many residential dwellings, even a few collisions per home means that collectively these structures are responsible for a huge number of bird deaths.
Evidence is presented to illustrate diminishing functionality of many new dwellings.
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