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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a giant structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large physical building or construction, often emphasizing its size.
Example: "The city is known for its iconic skyline, dominated by a giant structure that attracts tourists from around the world."
Alternatives: "a massive building" or "a colossal edifice."
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Rising on the south bank of the Huangpu River is the Chinese pavilion, a giant structure that looks like an upside down pyramid.
Its basic concept seems simple, of making a giant structure that is something like a loop of string arrested in mid-fall, but this simplicity is compromised by the stairs and lifts needed to get people into it.
The skyline in Mombasa is traced not just by churches and mosques but by Hindu temples and a giant structure named Fort Jesus, built by the Portuguese in the 16th century.
With many natural causes apparently ruled out, there is even the suggestion that the signals could be caused by a giant structure, built in space near the star, presumably by extraterrestrials.
Also imagine what it would be like to live in a giant structure, like the size of a mall.
Later, the demons learn of a giant structure on one of the moons orbiting the planet, Malduke, that was designed to be a space station for residential and military purposes, possessing a powerful weapon that could destroy Filgaia.
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Professing to be an architectural icon in a liveable city core, this giant structure, purported to be the largest wood structure in the world, is best described as a forest of mushrooms welded onto a flying waffle.
It is difficult to say what kind of scientific promise the giant structure, an eight-story steel and glass terrarium, might hold.
The triangular profile and tapering silhouette grant residents excellent views of the city's monuments while also turning the giant structure into a sort of sundial that only casts slivers of shadows against its surroundings.
To get to the restaurant, at least if you don't manage to get there right when it opens at 10 a.m., you park in the Americana's giant structure, take a half-dozen escalators down to the ground level and wind through the plaza, stopping periodically to glance at displays of phones or $1,400 handbags.
This cultural sensitivity will strike an observer even before entering the giant structure: According to the online edition of the Tribune Chronicle, the retailer's parking lot will feature 84 spots to hitch horse-and-buggy transportation.
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