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How to define whether it is a veranda/balcony/gallery/porch or platform? [closed]



The Next CEO of Stack Overflow“to differentiate whether”Is “regardless of whether or not” proper grammar?What's the difference between “if” and “whether”?Use of “rather” instead of “whether”Using “Whether” or “Whether or not”“Challenged by” or “Challenged with”? How to decide whether to use “by” or “with”?The “fact” whether you win or not?How do I decide whether I should spell the word “idolator” or “idolater”?usage of “whether”Usage of this sentence whether comma is placed in the right place?










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A Multi storied bedsitter type apartment building, each floor has twelve unit apartments with a long narrow veranda across the building that provided access to each accommodation unit where tenants get in and out the apartment through the three steps stair like a train.










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    Mar 25 at 17:43













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closed as off-topic by FumbleFingers, TrevorD, Laurel, jimm101, JJJ Mar 26 at 15:43


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    Have you referred dictionary?

    – Ubi hatt
    Mar 25 at 17:38











  • You can refer this: (homedit.com/…)

    – Kashyap Maheshwari
    Mar 25 at 17:43












  • 1





    Have you referred dictionary?

    – Ubi hatt
    Mar 25 at 17:38











  • You can refer this: (homedit.com/…)

    – Kashyap Maheshwari
    Mar 25 at 17:43







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Have you referred dictionary?

– Ubi hatt
Mar 25 at 17:38





Have you referred dictionary?

– Ubi hatt
Mar 25 at 17:38













You can refer this: (homedit.com/…)

– Kashyap Maheshwari
Mar 25 at 17:43





You can refer this: (homedit.com/…)

– Kashyap Maheshwari
Mar 25 at 17:43










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