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The phrase "facade" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the front or face of a building, or metaphorically, to describe a deceptive outward appearance. Example: "The old theater had a beautiful facade that attracted many visitors."
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"All facade".
The principal facade appeared untouched.
The facade leads you in".
She's all bright, smiling facade.
Who will prune the facade?
"The facade is gone," Von says.
The facade, she said, dates from 1802.
The flaws in the facade are obvious.
Its facade is worn.
The facade is liberating.
It was a facade.
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