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dwelling [ˈdwelɪŋ] N form

1. dwelling (house):

dwelling
dom m

2. dwelling (flat):

dwelling

dwell <dwelt [or -ed], dwelt [or -ed]> [dwel] VB intr form

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Much of the area's growth did not occur until the 19th century - in 1813 the village had only twenty dwellings.
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Dwelling in a house is not only a functional issue, but also a spiritual one.
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It is a two story, wood frame, clapboarded dwelling with a large back service wing and porch.
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Today it is a residential neighborhood with mostly single-family dwellings.
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Almost half the riding's dwellings are rental units.
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Today there are more than 1700 dwellings and the population is around 4000.
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It was built about 1743 and is a two story, three bay wide limestone dwelling.
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The councilman stressed the need to improve existing dwellings, rather than to build new housing.
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The remaining % is made up of rented dwellings (plus a negligible % of households living rent-free).
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The four-room plan dwelling measures 32 feet across by 32 feet deep.
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