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Discover Ludwig"whose house" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, "The fire was burning next door to whose house?".
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"But whose house would he hide in?" Cole pointed out.
In whose house did Edith and the bears live?
"Everyone knows whose house it is," he said.
"O.K., whose house are we going to?" Mr. Baruch asked.
Beware of a doctor whose house plants have died.
"They've got to get on them faster," said Tim Morrison, whose house burned to the ground.
Helen speaks fondly of her parents, whose house she still retains.
You'd better just take yourself away before you forget whose house this is".
People at whose house you have dinner, or with whom you play bridge.
"I talked to the man on whose house the sign hangs," he said.
"It ain't like Katrina," said Darius Rutley, 21, whose house in Alberta was obliterated.
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