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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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deemed safe for habituation

Is this something that a native speaker says? I've never heard deemed safe for habitation.

What does it mean
This house was deemed safe for habitation.
  

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This is legal talk. You'll find it on an inspector's report. ) Anonymous This house was deemed safe for habitation.

  • This is legal talk.
  • You'll find it on an inspector's report.
  • ) Anonymous This house was deemed safe for habitation.
  • Perhaps the building inspector has been checking houses following a flood or an earthquake.
  • Some will be safe to live in, and others will be unsafe to live in.
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This is legal talk. You'll find it on an inspector's report.
(You've used both "habituation" and "habitation." "Habituation" would be unusual in this case, although the meaning would be the same.)
AnonymousThis house was deemed safe for habitation.
Perhaps the building inspector has been checking houses following a flood or an earthquake. Some will be saf

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