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The phrase "a complex of buildings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of related structures that are located together, often serving a common purpose.
Example: "The university features a complex of buildings that includes lecture halls, laboratories, and student housing."
Alternatives: "a group of buildings" or "a cluster of buildings".
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It is now a complex of buildings.
Ground zero is a complex of buildings here in the heart of Amman.
His subject matter here is Snug Harbor on Staten Island, a complex of buildings in disparate styles.
In this sense, an abbey consists of a complex of buildings serving the needs of a self-contained religious community.
The location is the former Royal Aircraft Establishment, once a complex of buildings more important than any other to the development of British aviation.
It is a complex of buildings with claims on the future rather than the distant past, in that it aims to be extraordinarily sustainable.
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But even his six-story buildings were often put up in a complex of several buildings so that the development would involve several hundred apartments.
The plaza is to adjoin a complex of commercial buildings called the World Financial Center (near the World Trade Center).
The museum is housed in a complex of historic buildings on the Benetton ranch.
A complex of eighty buildings, it occupies a huge sloping piece of land at the northern entrance to the city.
On March 20th, Cherne went to C.I.A. headquarters — then a complex of shabby buildings on E Street, in Northwest Washington, D.C.
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