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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shared house" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a house or living space that is owned or rented by more than one person. For example, "We're living in a shared house while we look for an affordable apartment."
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Two divided families in one shared house.
We are childless and are selling our shared house.
Eventually, I found a room, too, in a shared house with some old friends.
The parallels don't end with the shared prop of a shared house.
Very reasonable- between £55 and £70 per week for a room in a shared house.
The average squat, like the average shared house, is a variant of kommunalka.
He moved into a shared house and paid a month's rent and deposit in advance.
We couldn't pretend the proximity of a shared house was some simulacrum of "dealing with it".
A room in a shared house has hit £700 or £800 a month.
I lived in a shared house where everyone was conscious of money.
For three years, Mr. Phillips has spent weeknights in a shared house in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
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