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The phrase "a building on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the location or context of a building, often followed by additional information about what the building is on or related to.
Example: "There is a building on a hill that offers a stunning view of the valley below."
Alternatives: "a structure on a" or "an edifice on a".
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There you are – a building on a truly human scale, designed for one or two people at a time, reminding us how things were before the world became so big and impersonal.
The sign sits atop a building on a 19-acre former PepsiCo bottling site.
For example, an amplifier hidden atop a building on a main square broadcast the recording of a Homs antigovernment demonstration.
Both acts have confrontations where people compete over the meaning, the past and the future of a building on a street.
THE WINERY: Nouvel's vision was for "a building on a hillside that would be a sudden flash of light" -- all in polished aluminum (right).
Yet Ealing hospital, a bleak barracks of a building on a major London arterial highway, has an unimpressive A&E record.
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It was unprepossessing: a hut of a building on an unmarked road.
A building on the edge of a nervous breakdown.
"They just drive on by," said a doorman at a building on 79th Street near York Avenue.
I am a tenant in a building on West 34th Street.
"It wasn't just a building on K Street; it was a psychology".
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