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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a skyscraper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a tall, continuously habitable building that has multiple floors and is typically found in urban areas.
Example: "The city skyline was dominated by a skyscraper that reached over 100 stories high."
Alternatives: "a high-rise building" or "a tall building".
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A skyscraper — in Simferopol!
A skyscraper now stands on the site.
Whiplash of light coming off a skyscraper.
A skyscraper seems every builder's dream.
"Planning the World in a Skyscraper".
She looks like a skyscraper.
"It's a skyscraper," she explained.
What about a skyscraper in Barnsley?
What he'd love to build A skyscraper.
They've never actually seen a skyscraper.
"Because 40 Wall Street is a skyscraper.
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