Sentence examples for a cement shell from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a cement shell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a structure or object that is encased or formed by cement, often implying a protective or solid outer layer.
Example: "The old factory was surrounded by a thick cement shell that had weathered many storms."
Alternatives: "a concrete shell" or "a cement casing".

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It has a timber frame and a cement shell with a walk through passageway and an illuminated display of the banana industry inside it.

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Four specimens GaK-97177, GaK-9718, GaK-9720, and GaK-9721) have elevations similar to those of Group B, so it is likely that their 14C ages were influenced by contamination by dead carbon after being uplifted with Group B. Spurgeon et al. (2003) obtained radiocarbon dates of shells and cements of carbonate-cemented shell debris located along the coast of the Florida Peninsula, USA.

Several bullet holes pocked a cement wall, and evidence markers indicated at least 27 shell casings.

Drove a cement truck.

There was a cement floor.

I worked in a cement plant.

I'm on a cement floor.

Her head smashes into a cement post.

Cement was introduced using a cement gun.

"Try sitting on a cement floor.

He is built like a cement truck.

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