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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a structure that is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing or defining a particular type of structure or concept in a more detailed manner.
Example: "The architect designed a structure that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing."
Alternatives: "a form that is" or "an arrangement that is".
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Almost all of today's logistics firms are operating under "cost-plus" contracts–a structure that is ripe for abuse.
But it's the exact opposite of a structure that is trying to mimic natural form.
"You have to find a structure that is a portrait by omission.
"It's not that children are starving yet, but it's a structure that is slowly crumbling.
Also known as a blood clot, a structure that is the final result of blood coagulation.
Most species have an external tympanum (eardrum), a structure that is absent in salamanders and caecilians.
Strolling near a structure that is now the Mercer Center for Children and Adolescents, he spied a fallen tree.
The report reveals a structure that is fundamentally flawed and that will significantly damage education and worsen inequities.
Shishani is not, however, a member of Isis's political leadership, a structure that is even murkier than its military command.
"But there is a great need for a structure that is more pro-active than it has been.
The BBC has to have a structure that is beyond the reach of marauding secretaries of state".
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