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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clock tower" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of structure that features a clock, often found in public squares or as part of a building.
Example: "The town's centerpiece is a beautiful clock tower that chimes every hour."
Alternatives: "a timepiece tower" or "a bell tower with a clock."
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Orson Welles, in "The Stranger," plummets off a clock tower.
She ended up naming a clock tower after me.
A clock tower near Kiessling chimes "The East is Red," a classic Mao anthem.
It's like a clock tower — you'll measure your distance by it.
The five-year-old building, topped with a clock tower, replaced a tiny storefront library.
Paul this summer misidentified the location of a clock tower in St . Pauls downtown.
A clock tower, domes, the sea, a port, wide boulevards, tight alleyways, orange groves, a Mediterranean climate.
What if, working through a police computer, it impounds a DeLorean that happens to be convenient to a clock tower?
There was the house attached to a clock tower and another bordered by four acres of roses.
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Heap it in the sun on unwarmed April stone (which breeds no exotica: a clock-tower dandelion, the bay tree brown in a pot, wild poppies).
Then into a long winding driveway that led to this large house with courtyard and a clock-tower.
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