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habitation

[hab-i-tey-shuhn] / ˌhæb ɪˈteɪ ʃən /
NOUN
living place
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Each site represents a different stage in the long sequence of habitation across this region.

From Science Daily

We found human DNA everywhere but in the remote mountain tributary where the river starts, far from human habitation.

From Scientific American

In Brazil, frogs that brush up against human habitation, including X. truncata, often meet unhappy ends, thanks to predatory cats or panicky homeowners.

From Scientific American

It also concluded, after inspecting the flat in June last year, that it was "not wind and watertight and in all other respects reasonably fit for human habitation".

From BBC

A condominium building in North Bay Village near Miami that had been deemed unsafe for human habitation finished evacuating residents Tuesday, four days after the declaration.

From Washington Times