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101 housing benefit
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102 housing company
ˈhous·ing com·pa·nyn Wohnungsgesellschaft f -
103 housing conditions
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104 housing development
n Wohnsiedlung f -
105 housing estate
noun(Brit.) Wohnsiedlung, die* * *n Wohnsiedlung f* * *noun(Brit.) Wohnsiedlung, die* * *(UK) n.Siedlung -en f.Wohnviertel n. -
106 housing finance
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107 housing project
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108 housing shortage
nounWohnraummangel, der* * *ˈhous·ing short·age* * *nounWohnraummangel, der* * *n.Wohnungsmangel m.Wohnungsnot f. -
109 housing stock
ˈhous·ing stock -
110 housing area
n.Wohnanlage f. -
111 housing office
n.Wohnungsamt n. -
112 housing space
n.Wohnraum -¨e m. -
113 housing subsidy
n.Wohngeld -er n.Wohnungsgeldzuschuss m. -
114 housing technology
n.Haustechnik f. -
115 housing association
'hous·ing as·so·cia·tion nWohnungsbaugesellschaft f, Gesellschaft f für sozialen Wohnungsbau -
116 housing benefit
'hous·ing ben·efit n( Brit) Wohngeld nt kein pl -
117 'housing development
'hous·ing es·tate, (Am) 'hous·ing de·vel·op·ment nWohnsiedlung f -
118 housing estate
'hous·ing es·tate, (Am) 'hous·ing de·vel·op·ment nWohnsiedlung f -
119 housing project
'hous·ing proj·ect nSozialwohnungen fpl -
120 housing shortage
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