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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a special building" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a building that has unique or significant characteristics, purposes, or historical importance.
Example: "The museum is housed in a special building that was once a historic train station."
Alternatives: "a unique structure" or "an extraordinary edifice."
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The company specializes in AR-based navigation and has a special "building recognition" software that can identify sites based on their shape and size.
"We looked for the right site for 12 months and believe this is a special building," Ms. Suparman said.
The whole time we were working on it, we knew it was going to be a special building.
Not only has the Palestinian Authority intervened, it has already designated a million dollars into a special building fund.
"It used to be a special building or program, now it's a sexy tiny home in a separated area.
So the Kielder observatory is not just a special building in a special place, but a gateway to the heavens.
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Foster has been given a curious and difficult brief: to make a very special building on a limited budget spun off from private sector interests.
"Its location and the dramatic ceiling heights -- 12 to 15 feet -- make it a very special building," said Ronald Shipka Jr., a principal at Enterprise.
"He thought this was a very special building.
Bio-X director Carla Shatz calls it a very special building.
"I don't think that people who live here think that this is a very special building," Mr. D'Amato said.
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