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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blank wall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wall that has no decorations, markings, or features, often implying emptiness or a lack of content.
Example: "The artist stood in front of a blank wall, contemplating what to create next."
Alternatives: "an empty wall" or "a bare wall".
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A blank wall rose above him.
At it, I face a blank wall.
"But it always ended with a blank wall," he said.
Each depicts a single figure isolated against a blank wall.
She was facing a blank wall, vomiting into a pan.
"We're going to hit a blank wall," he said.
A blank wall has unity but no variety and is not long worth contemplating.
A blank wall lit by a spotlight remained where "The Spear" had hung.
When it comes to future advertising, Valspar itself is now looking at a blank wall.
A strong axis heads from the front door straight to a blank wall.
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