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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a glass wall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical barrier made of glass or metaphorically to refer to an invisible barrier that prevents communication or interaction.
Example: "The office had a glass wall that allowed everyone to see the team working inside, but it also created a sense of separation."
Alternatives: "transparent barrier" or "glass partition".
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It's a glass wall.
Veristic wolves pile up against a glass wall.
A glass wall onto the garden is nearly invisible.
He sat behind a glass wall beside two court officers.
They gazed intensely from behind a glass wall.
There is a glass wall between you and them.
There is the charcoal grill, visible behind a glass wall at the end of the bar.
The airport authorities have since installed a glass wall to shelter them.
The restaurants are divided by the bar area and a glass wall, but share an entrance.
The kitchen, at one end of the floor, has a glass wall facing diners.
The apartment's 15-foot-long pool is behind a glass wall off the dining room.
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