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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artsy structures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe buildings or designs that have an artistic or creative flair, often seen in modern architecture or artistic installations.
Example: "The city is known for its unique artsy structures that attract tourists and inspire local artists."
Alternatives: "artistic designs" or "creative architecture".
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The environment of Ms. Marant's new SoHo store is reflective of the finished-yet-unpolished look of her clothing: artsy structures in raw wood; acoustic French folk music.
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Very artsy.
She was super artsy.
"They seemed very artsy.
Chelsea was very artsy".
Atmosphere: Airy, artsy loft.
Too artsy, too intellectual.
And not artsy fartsy.
Microsoft is getting artsy.
"I know artsy people.
Emerson was out -- too artsy.
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