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living unit

n.
A dwelling for use by one family.
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liv′ing u′nit


n.
a dwelling intended for use by one household.
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The court upheld the facility's decision not to create a Muslim-only living unit. The court noted that the inmate was permitted to pray in his cell using religious materials he was allowed to keep there, as well as being allowed to pray in the common area of his living unit.
The four-hour stand-off with warders started at 7.15pm yesterday in a shared living unit at the Fazakerley jail.
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The hospital's specialist transitional living unit helps many people like Kirsten to re-learn vital skills and live more independently.

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