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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tower of languages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where multiple languages are present or being used, often implying a rich diversity of languages.
Example: "In the bustling city, you could hear a tower of languages spoken by people from all over the world."
Alternatives: "a multitude of languages" or "a wealth of languages".
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It became a tower of oblivion.
He can be a tower of strength.
Or he could be a tower of strength.
It's a tower of cardiac arrest.
Aymen Abdennour was a tower of defensive strength.
Despite his intellectual talents, Sandy Parker was a tower of neuroses.
A tower of Babel was arising in computerdom.
Finally it also resembles the ephemeral stage set Caden is building whose fragile layers comprise a tower of aspiration leading to nowhere, a tower of Babel in which all the inhabitants are locked in themselves and where, lacking a common language, no one effectively communicates with anyone else.
Remember that a schedule is like a tower of cards.
I was walking, recently, with my physical body through a physical bookstore when — somewhere between the giant display of e-readers, the Blu-ray wing, the Wi-Fi cafe and the looming tower of interactive language software — I stumbled across an actual, physical book that stopped me cold.
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