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The phrase "a structure made of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the composition or materials that constitute a particular structure.
Example: "The bridge is a structure made of steel and concrete, designed to withstand heavy traffic."
Alternatives: "a construction composed of" or "a framework built from".
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Five prototypes were built, including a structure made of paper by Shigeru Ban of Tokyo and a shipping container lined with plywood by the Australian architect Sean Godsell.
I just saw an exhibition on the Blur Building, a structure made of water vapor that is one of the attractions of Swiss Expo 2002.
Experimental tests on a structure made of a beam and a tank were carried out to validate the finite-dimensional model of liquid sloshing in moving containers.
The Menno-Hof visitors center in Shipshewana is a structure made of rough-sawn beams held together by wooden pegs and knee braces in the style of Amish barns.
Their answer, "Best Pedestrian Route," is a structure made of angled plywood struts at John Street and Broadway, in front of the 19th-century Corbin Building, which is being preserved as part of the Fulton Street Transit Center.
With a structure made of wood that operates on a movable track with a hand crank, the Ansco camera was made in Binghamton, N.Y. and can work in old fashioned and modern formats.
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We demonstrated this capability by detecting a disbond in a sandwich structure made of Al-alloy skins and a foam core.
The feedback is provided by a DBR structure made of a Fiber Bragg Grating and a dielectric mirror.
You can also construct a simple Ramada (a shade structure made of poles and branches) to provide partial shade.
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