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The phrase "academic buildings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to structures on a campus or educational institution that are designated for academic purposes, such as classrooms, laboratories, and faculty offices.
Example: "The university plans to renovate several academic buildings to enhance the learning environment for students."
Alternatives: "educational facilities" or "scholarly structures".
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Such an appropriation from the state, he said, would allow the campuses to build new academic buildings, heating plants, libraries and athletic centers.
On the parcel's northern half, it would build two boomerang-shape academic buildings in the space between the four slablike apartment buildings of Washington Square Village.
Do academic buildings need to be inspirational and functional?
He previously helped finance the construction of two academic buildings and the institution's Roberts Environmental Center.
Construction on the first of three academic buildings is nearing completion.
Mr. Steiner is also proposing several academic buildings at the site.
The stadium was torn down in 1973 and replaced by new academic buildings.
Dartmouth has postponed building two residence halls and two academic buildings and several renovation projects.
Down there looking up, there's a lofty view of Morningside Drive's Beaux-Arts and academic buildings.
"Parking on the central campus, where most of the academic buildings are, is next to impossible".
The academic buildings are squat and plain, the grounds understated, and some dorm rooms have a '70s-era feel.
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