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The phrase "a superstructure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a physical structure that is built on top of an existing one, such as a building or bridge. For example, "The government plans to construct a superstructure on the old bridge to make it safer for pedestrians".
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The game is a superstructure for fantasy.
A superstructure above represents a bird in flight.
By giving the house a superstructure, she transformed it into a sculpture for living.
The Route 9A bridge over the Saw Mill River Road also has a superstructure rated poor.
"We don't need a footprint like the European Union, we don't need a superstructure," he said.
He said that in New York there was a superstructure invested in maintaining the status quo.
The light is mounted on a superstructure some 10 feet above the waterline.
The gopura is generally constructed with a stone base and a superstructure of brick and pilaster.
The NU is really a superstructure over the existing network of local Islamic scholars.
They bunked together four stories above the deck, in a superstructure in the stern of the ship.
Three cranes were cleaning up the rubble at Reactor No. 3, to prepare for capping that building with a superstructure.
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