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house

noun as in family, ancestry

noun as in business establishment

noun as in government body, sometimes elected, responsible for laws

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The fire caused significant damage to the front door and smoke damage throughout the house.

From BBC

Rising housing and living costs and low incomes are behind the unprecedented rise in homelessness.

From Salon

But Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government is facing pressure to reduce record levels of migration, in the hope of improving housing affordability and easing a cost-of-living crisis, ahead of a federal election next year.

From BBC

Finally, Mrs Warmington also suggested a patient could go to a crisis house, even though doing so was not considered to be clinically appropriate.

From BBC

It say this this is achieved through things like detecting fraudulent housing and Right to Buy applications.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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