sorority house

collocation in English

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sorority
noun[C]
uk
/səˈrɒr.ə.ti/
us
/səˈrɔːr.ə.t̬i/
a social organization for female students at some ...
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house
noun
uk
/haʊs/
us
/haʊs/
a building that people, usually one family, ...
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(Definition ofsororityandhousefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He knocked on thesororityhousedoor for a few minutes.
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When she is not at their appointed meeting place, he goes to thesororityhouse.
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When she returns to thesororityhouse, she encounters two federal agents working on the case.
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Due to a memory block, she doesn't remember that thesororityhousewas her childhood house, however her memory soon starts to return.
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The typical fraternity orsororityhouseholds anywhere from 20 to as much as 80 people in some instances.
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Nine percent of undergraduate students reside in fraternity and sorority houses, although first semester freshmen are not permitted to join them.
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Rules of the game were standardized, and competitions were held at the fraternity and sorority houses.
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Many of the fraternity and sorority houses on campus are located within walking distance of the school.
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In addition to banning alcohol, many university-owned fraternity and sorority houses have smoking bans in place inside.
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The college also owns most of the fraternity and sorority houses, other houses devoted to special interest groups, and on-campus townhouses (usually reserved for seniors).
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There are no fraternity or sorority houses on-campus.
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The school has 35 residence halls, ten of which serve as sorority houses.
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This segment is dominated by fraternity and sorority houses, campus ministries, and several other houses and apartments.
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The living quarters in the back of the sorority houses are university owned residence halls, but, traditionally, only current members of the sororities live there.
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