noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
for human consumption/habitation (= to be eaten/lived in by people )
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This meat is not fit for human consumption.
unfit for human habitation (= not good enough to live in )
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The house was unfit for human habitation .
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
human
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It stands in a field completely cut off from human habitation .
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The Clovis record has stood since the late 1930s, though numerous contenders for evidence of earlier human habitation have arisen.
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Dauntless was instantly suspicious because there had been no sign of human habitation for days.
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Remnants of ancient human habitation abound.
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The slums built during the Industrial Revolution soon became unfit for human habitation .
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It invented the suburb - the most successful invention in the history of human habitation .
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It took them two days before they reached human habitation .
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They pronounced the attic unfit for human habitation and Jean-Claude inadequate to support me.
unfit
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The slums built during the Industrial Revolution soon became unfit for human habitation .
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They pronounced the attic unfit for human habitation and Jean-Claude inadequate to support me.
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That single room was unfit for human habitation .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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What are the chances of achieving permanent habitation in space?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It stands in a field completely cut off from human habitation .
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The canceled habitation module was designed to house four astronauts.
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The Clovis record has stood since the late 1930s, though numerous contenders for evidence of earlier human habitation have arisen.
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The next habitation was a further ten miles away, at Shiel Bridge.
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The social base for Congress had been the landed elite and the rural habitations they controlled.
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They assert that the destiny of the soul is related to the activity of the soul during its habitation in the body.
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Unlike habitation sites, they have little domestic refuse and, unlike cemetery sites, they do not normally contain burials.