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habitable

adjective as in inhabitable

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McKinnor wanted to include a fridge and stove as necessities for a rental unit to be considered habitable.

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Their goal is more doable: leveraging American power to ensure the continued dominance of the billionaire elite for at least as long as our planet remains habitable.

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She believes it could still be a way of getting young people to make empty homes habitable too.

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The building, which was known for its parties under a previous owner, had been empty for 17 years, taking him about a year to bring it to a habitable state.

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Almost everything that made it habitable needed to be imported.

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

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