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Discover Ludwig"share a roof" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to live in the same house or building with someone else. Example: "After getting married, Jenny and Mark decided to share a roof with Jenny's parents while saving money for their own place."
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OUTDOOR SPACE: Residents share a roof deck.
They will all share a roof deck.
They share a roof and live in different bunkers.
He had a newborn daughter and a new family with whom he did not share a roof.
If not, your landlord might not be the kind of guy you would want to share a roof with anyway.
One of the most promising young table-tennis players in the United States has come to share a roof with the "puzzlemaster" Will Shortz.
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For all but two years since birth, sisters Ukachi and Ezinne Emeruwa have shared a roof.
"Probably with me!" "No, it wasn't you, Jules," Juster added, though he explained that they already shared a roof.
Another shares a roof with a state liquor store -- "books 'n' booze," people call it in jest.
In this sitcom about mismatched but loving siblings sharing a roof B J is a saucy conniver who keeps the show's sweetness in check.
She said the constituency office was a separate entity only linked by sharing a roof and car park with the social club.
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