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The phrase "a towering chimney" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a chimney that is very tall or impressive in height, often in the context of architecture or industrial structures.
Example: "The factory was known for its iconic design, featuring a towering chimney that could be seen from miles away."
Alternatives: "a tall chimney" or "an impressive chimney".
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At Itanwali's brick kiln, labourers toil under a towering chimney spewing black smoke.
The snow is speckled with dirt – the result of a towering chimney stack that belches black into the air.
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I have tracked the controversial trade from the swamp forests of North Carolina to the towering chimneys of the UK's biggest power station, Drax in Yorkshire, which is converting half its boilers from coal to wood.
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But on Friday afternoon as workers prepared for Mr. Bush's tour, a visitor saw from the guard towers the chimneys of the barracks and the ditches dug by prisoners on one side, and then turned around for a vista of modern, neat houses with satellite dishes on every roof.
The Palacio Nacional de Sintra, easily identified by its towering twin white chimneys, has been built over the centuries, while on a mountain above the town, the mystical Palacio da Pena looms.
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