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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beautiful structure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an aesthetically pleasing building, object, or arrangement in various contexts, such as architecture, art, or nature.
Example: "The cathedral is a beautiful structure that attracts visitors from all over the world."
Alternatives: "an exquisite design" or "a stunning edifice".
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Building 20 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was not a beautiful structure.
Again, I don't know what architects think of it, but it's an amazing structure, I think a beautiful structure.
"It's a beautiful structure," said Dwight Carver, a 57-year-old lobsterman who has lived all his life on the island of Beals, opposite Jonesport on the mainland.
"It was always a pleasure to work in such a beautiful structure — rather than the less appealing architecture of most other parts of the Lenin Library," he said in an e-mail message.
The bridge will be a beautiful structure, helping Londoners to rediscover their city, and creating new links between the cultural, academic and legal centres on either side of the Thames.
There has been the odd sigh of regret at the redevelopment of the old ground, but this new Oval is a beautiful structure too with its wide stands and faux-country-fete undulating white roof, albeit this Adelaide Oval pitch had a little less youthful zing about it.
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The Temple Of The Jade Serpent is a huge, beautiful structure housing an evil, spiritual entity that can manifest itself physically called Sha.
All the Brooklyn Bridge is now, other than a means to cross the river, is a dazzlingly beautiful structure.
A: We learned [that] when you have a fast-spinning black hole, without any accretion disk, and let it just lens the distant sky a star field we saw a fantastically beautiful structure that is sort of like a fingerprint, but much more complex.
The disk was not a mess, but has a nice, regular, beautiful structure," Rafikov says.
The mesmerizing squares of photographer Emily Blincoe will give you a sense of beautiful structure, but her account showcases a whole lot more than just four-sided shapes.
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