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Discover Ludwig"we were housed" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe when someone or a group of people are given a place to live or stay. Example: After being displaced by the hurricane, we were housed in a temporary shelter until we could find a permanent home.
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In Ettlingen, we were housed with an elderly couple and a shepherdThe countryside was so beautiful I was thinking of Schumann, Liszt and Beethoven anew.
We were housed behind the 12-foot-thick walls of Dover Castle, a 12th-century Norman structure, and were expecting Hitler's invasion.
Blackberry and fig jam were made from the fruit that grew around the group of old stone buildings where we were housed.
We were housed in a concrete dormitory, between 30-35 guys per dorm, and we were segregated by our age (I was 19 at the time and thus was housed with 17-21 year olds). 17-21 year olds
We were housed in a building about one mile from the Livadia Palace where the Conference took place and where we were to work.
We were housed in barrack-like buildings, discipline was tight, and no weekend passes, just straight down to four-hourly watches round the clock.
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Few people find reassurance through the ways in which we have come to organise how we are housed.
Location: We are housed in the former Von Canon Room (Room 004) on the first floor of the Bryan Center.
Fortunately, after we're housed and fed, it doesn't.
Whether it's through the architecture of the space we are housed in or through the magazine.
Right now we're housing 100 federal prisoners.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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