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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'spacious house' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a house that has a lot of space inside. For example, "The family were thrilled when they saw the spacious house they had just purchased."
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German officers moved into his spacious house.
They lived in a spacious house and owned three cars.
One of his perks was a spacious house in the grounds of the presidential palace.
Yet housing is still laughably cheap: $150,000 buys you a spacious house with a garden.
Dr. Weston lives in a spacious house in New Rochelle with his wife, Miriam, a psychologist.
The small tenor of Richard Drews (Edmondo) seemed lost in this spacious house.
The spacious house has been restored to life, all refinished and repaired by their own hands.
And Grete Tugendhat's "modern and spacious house with clear, simple shapes" is now very much as Mies envisaged it.
The spacious house was adorned with pink granite floors and Jerusalem stone, but it faced imminent foreclosure.
DiDonato was staying in a spacious house above the village of Tesuque, with a view toward Santa Fe.
Entertaining these friends was the thing she liked best about her spacious house in Westchester.
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