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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tall structure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a building, tower, or any other vertical construction that has significant height.
Example: "The skyline was dominated by a tall structure that reached high into the clouds."
Alternatives: "a high building" or "a lofty edifice."
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A tall structure made entirely from reinforced plastics?
One of the new sections, a tall structure containing the café and the museum store, has a large outdoor colonnade.
Which was this…" It reads: "Remarkably for such a tall structure, One World Trade lacks any self-confidence.
However, the number of lightning strikes to a tall structure increases in proportion to the structure height.
These are (1) a single-degree-of-freedom equivalent model of a tall structure and (2) a multi-degree-of-freedom reduced-order full building model.
Bounds on the responses of a panel in an air stream and a tall structure under seismic excitations are obtained to illustrate the applicability of the method.
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Hence, a taller structure.
The existing building, completed in 1928, was originally designed as the base of a taller structure.
Abutting it will be Avalon West Chelsea, a taller structure that will start leasing in 2014, a company spokesman said.
The six-story headquarters, completed in 1928 and adorned with urn-tipped pylons and allegorical statues, was meant to be the base of a taller structure.
Critics had argued that a taller structure would ruin the streetscape's aesthetic line, but the developer received a building permit just in time.
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