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The phrase "a given building" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific building that has been previously mentioned or is understood in the context.
Example: "In our analysis, we will focus on the energy efficiency of a given building to determine its environmental impact."
Alternatives: "a specific building" or "an identified building".
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The only way to determine radon levels in a given building is to test.
Usually each floor is set back from the floor below, so that a given building resembles a stepped pyramid.
Monotony would also result if all interiors in a given building were of the same colour, material, and textural quality.
Most pueblo residential groups comprise nuclear or extended families; numerous families may live in a given building.
To manually specify an optimal scaffold assembly for a given building geometry is a time consuming task.
Under the convention, any member nation can demand, on short notice, that an international team inspect a given building in any other member nation.
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A Silicon Valley startup unveiled a smart window product that gives building designers a promising new tool and improves building efficiency.
It says a network will give building societies strength in numbers and set them 'further apart from banks'.
To clarify, the breakdown of funding sources goes beyond the uses of a given library building.
In these models the urban canopy is approximated by an infinite 2D lattice of a given elementary building pattern, which also incorporates pollution sources.
This paper proposes a method and an information technology tool aiming to support the ergonomics layout design of individual workstations in a given space (building).
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