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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which house" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when asking for clarification or when specifying a particular house. For example, "I'm going to the party - which house is it at?".
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Did it matter which house?
"Then I can never remember which house has it and which house doesn't".
L.E.: How do you decide which house to live in?
And which house did her door belong to?
Y is told in which house he must live.
"There was no way of telling which house would fall.
"I didn't know exactly which house it was, but . .
The buildings, which house nearly 500 families, are being renovated.
At dinner parties, adults argued about which house was Mr. Bay's.
There are 18 other Vatican apartments in the block, many of which house priests.
Which house you lived in, kids, was the luck of the draw.
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