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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wall made of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the material composition of a wall in various contexts, such as architecture or construction.
Example: "The house features a wall made of reclaimed wood, giving it a rustic charm."
Alternatives: "a wall constructed from" or "a wall built with".
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The firm hit a wall made of bricks, not plastic.
So which seems more difficult: walking through a wall made of stone or a wall made of wood?
A wall made of paperwork and stamps, overseen by the grim stares of soldiers.
A button hidden inside a wall made of original Ruhr valley coal triggers a recording.
It is a room that has a wall made of salt.
The men's and women's rooms are divided by a wall made of Panelite, a translucent plastic.
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The carpeted units being developed for Yotel include a sofabed, a utility wall made of pale wood that contains data ports, a folding chair and a laundry bin.
"Those who turned their weapons against innocent civilians on 15 July hit a brick wall made of a decade of progress in politics, economics, healthcare, justice, foreign policy and fundamental rights," Erdogan wrote in a column published by the Guardian.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.04629.001 Bacterial cells are surrounded by a cell wall made of a molecule called peptidoglycan.
When hit with laser light of the correct frequency, it becomes conductive.The DWA, then, is a tube with an inner wall made of the high-gradient insulator and a series of silicon carbide switches along its length.
There is a plot as thin as a Japanese wall made of Kleenex and spit.
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