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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a tall structure, often used for various purposes such as observation, communication, or as a landmark.
Example: "The city skyline was dominated by a tower that reached high into the clouds."
Alternatives: "a spire" or "a tall structure".
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"This is not a tower," they say of something that definitely is a tower.
"It's a tower," he explained.
During construction, a tower crane collapsed.
She climbed a tower and then jumped.
But why a tower without a church?
"I mean, sleeping in a tower?
A tower sprouts.
Build a tower.
"A tower," Dave mused.
de Tarragona' forming a tower.
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It resembles a tower-like building tottering as it implodes.
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