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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good building" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a building that is well-constructed, aesthetically pleasing, or functional.
Example: "The architect designed a good building that blends seamlessly with the surrounding landscape."
Alternatives: "a well-designed structure" or "an impressive edifice".
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She said: "It [a record] builds momentum for the coming games and it's a good building block but unfortunately you don't get any prizes for getting them.
A good building makes demands.
His wrap-up: "It's a good building.
This was a way to make a good building better".
"It was a good building, good people," Mr. Hamel said.
"But if overbearing publicity and overdressed guards do not a good building make, neither do they a good building deny".
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It is the difference between a very good building and a great one.
Also, behind a very good building there is a good client".
A primary care trust lent us a very good building; we now do clinical assessments as well as swabs.
Demolishing "a perfectly good building," Mr. Moe said, is "antithetical to the idea of sustainability".
But it seems a shame to build one good building and lose another.
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