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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fortification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a structure built to defend a place against attack or to strengthen a position.
Example: "The ancient castle was surrounded by a massive fortification that protected it from invaders."
Alternatives: "a stronghold" or "a defensive structure".
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The most common sources of hidden preservatives: Vitamin A fortification: breads, cereals, dairy products… Oils: shortening/hydrogenated oils, frying oils, pan sprays ….
Think of them as a fortification: a password-plus.
In the end, xenophobia is a vulnerability masquerading as a fortification.
The disclosure itself acts as a fortification of sorts, they suggest.
The Hexi Wall was a fortification against the Qin state and western nomads.
Hundreds fled to Camp Parapet, a fortification just above the city, where the abolitionist commanding officer, Brig.
The tower was built by the Genoese traders in 1349 as a watchtower and a fortification for their walled enclave.
Thus, the Great Wall gradually lost its significance as a fortification, and there was no need for repairs or additions.
The Norman landowner Robert FitzHamon built a fortification within the remains of the Roman fort, possibly as early as 1081.
Functional but bustling and lively, the Mosque Kitchen is an excellent place to pause for a fortification on a chilly day.
Although CP Snow's "two cultures" is as relevant today as when it was written, the divide is a geographic feature, not a fortification.
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