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Discover LudwigThe word 'storehouse' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a place where goods or supplies are stored. Here is an example sentence using the word 'storehouse': "I went to the storehouse to pick up some supplies for our camping trip."
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MTV itself has morphed from a televised storehouse for music videos into a collection of offbeat reality shows reflecting issues important to young Americans".Generation Cryo", for example, follows youngsters who were conceived through a sperm donor as they look for their shared biological father.
A giant twisting metal sculpture, "Cage sans Frontières", spans the lobby in Singapore, which looks more like the interior of a modernist museum or hotel than a storehouse.
It is as if two farmers were to compete to buy the same storehouse of grain, by offering ever bigger IOUs.Deflating this credit bubble is the trickiest task China now faces.
The decision to allow it to leave the storehouse in the local museum was taken at cabinet level in Ankara after detailed negotiations between Neil MacGregor, the British Museum's director, and Turkey's ambassador to London.
The latter term derives from the French word for storehouse and implies a more specific publication devoted to a particular topic, rather than coverage of current affairs.
At that time America was already a trusted storehouse for capital, a democracy where the rule of law was firmly established.
Surrounded by the stillness of snow, the most productive rice seeds are kept through the winter months in an outside storehouse.
Sterling looks like a relatively safe and stable storehouse for foreign cash as emerging markets wobble.
For now there seems little alternative to the dollar as a financial lodestar and the main storehouse for the world's precautionary saving.
In one focus, Goldman's acquisition of the largest certified warehouse to store aluminium in America was described as a conflict of interest, as it was trading heavily in the metal as well as managing its availability through the storehouse.
On July 8th, though, the CDC announced that health researchers in Maryland had discovered vials of smallpox sitting in a forgotten fridge in a corner of a storehouse belonging to the Food and Drug Administration, America's medical regulator.In this section First one up the drive The ancient mariner Going through a phase Whoops!
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