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The phrase "move to house" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing the physical act of relocating from one home to another. For example, "We've been living in an apartment for the past two years, but we're finally ready to move to a house."
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The controversial move to house tenants outside their communities is, however, unnecessary.
Decisions relating to his mental health condition and the move to house him in this hostel require detailed explanation.
Although Fujimorismo's economic program differs little from Kuczynski's, its cooperation may require concessions in other areas — such as the pardon (or move to house arrest) of the disgraced Alberto Fujimori.
It was Owen who also championed the move to house what were the British Museum's natural history collections in a new building in South Kensington.
It's easy to move to house and drum and bass.
Lisa Hughes, the publisher of Conde Nast Traveler, will move to House & Garden as publisher.
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Now we move to housing which I will break down into new and existing homes.
She was moved to house arrest in Caracas in 2011.
Last year, she was moved to house arrest in Caracas because of medical problems.
Mr. Baumgertner was initially put in pretrial detention but later moved to house arrest.
In June Nasheed was moved to house arrest to undergo medical treatment.
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