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How to use inhabitable in a sentence

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There's still the matter of terraforming the planet etc., but Mars is looking increasingly viable as an inhabitable planet.
It seems that humanity has abused Earth to the point where the planet is no longer inhabitable.
The house itself was built around 1750AD and the Friars of the Corpus Friary lived there after the Friary itself became inhabitable.
If they got running water to all these buildings that are obviously inhabitable, they could get the city cleaned up a lot faster.
More recently, Mars has been featured on film as a volatile future colony in Total Recall and a bizarrely inhabitable terrain in Red Planet.
In the star system, there are six planets, five that are inhabitable, as well as moons.
His political achievements and failures are tangible, visible, inhabitable.
Some Tawerghans agree, but say the government should start helping to make their town inhabitable again.
This was a perfectly nice Polish neighborhood before you guys decided to move in, open up your hip bars, and generally make the area more inhabitable for the Yuppies.
These are located in the peripheral zone of the building, between the external environment and the inhabitable spaces.
The inhabitable area is limited, at least insofar as agriculture is concerned, to the southernmost parts of the country.
The largest airports are located in densely populated areas and their environments are becoming less and less inhabitable.
Those that by their wish, their dream, have one day longed for an otherness without which the world would be inhabitable!
The geographical site is a given, but architecture allows it to become a place, an inhabitable place.
Evacuation is more likely during winter months, when plummeting temperatures can make a house inhabitable.
Several blocks of a city could thus be made inhabitable for many years.
The infested house needs a thorough cleansing before it will be inhabitable.
In northern climes some land will become more suitable for farming as springs come sooner, whereas in the tropics and subtropics some marginal land will become barely inhabitable.
Their architecture also developed to meet the requirements of nomad life: houses were used to store goods most of the year, while the inhabitable rooms fulfilled various functions depending on the season or time of day.
Already existing challenges are likely to be enhanced by climate change, and cause grave situations, before small islands become inhabitable due to rising sea-levels.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In Europe the latter made their appearance in 1730, and then spread out to every inhabitable country.
The inhabitable land area was a broad shelf that sloped from the base of the volcano to the western shore.
Soon the fertile lowlands ended and they passed beyond the limit of the inhabitable region.
There is not an inhabitable valley but that they abound there.
With airlocks to permit entrance and exit, they were inhabitable.
Well may we affirm that every part of the world is inhabitable.
No other quarter of London was inhabitable by a rising architect.
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