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The phrase "actually a tower of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is metaphorically or literally a significant structure or concept, often implying that it is more substantial than it appears.
Example: "What seemed like a simple problem was actually a tower of complexities that required careful analysis."
Alternatives: "truly a monument of" or "genuinely a structure of".
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Mullah Eskandar invited the young woman to sit on a raised chair (actually a tower of six stacked plastic lawn chairs) and began to chant a Koranic verse into her right ear, imploring God's help and warning of the devil's temptations.
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"We cannot make the Freedom Tower a tower of fear".
It's a tower of cardiac arrest.
A tower of brightly colored pool floats.
"It's a tower of Babble right now for consumers.
Well, he is supposed to be signing them – actually, he is building a tower out of the copies, a task he seems so engrossed in that he barely acknowledges my arrival, let alone the requests from PRs and agents that he really should start the interview now.
Is Torquay – Campari-soused heart of the English Riviera, setting for Fawlty Towers – actually a hotbed of corruption?
Situated on a rocky promontory, Cromwell's Castle, actually an artillery tower, replaced King Charles's Castle in 1651 as the protector of the harbor.
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