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The phrase "as a solid building" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is strong, stable, or well-constructed, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "Her argument was as a solid building, built on a foundation of thorough research and evidence."
Alternatives: "like a sturdy structure" or "as a strong foundation."
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Thus, the model presented here may serve as a solid building block for these more complex models that are often derived in a phenomenological fashion.
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A solid foundation (reality) means you'll have a solid building.
Offering a solid building to Muslims is something else, however.
Take refuge in a solid building or underground," read one mobile alert that Tuesday morning.
His architectural firm, Warren & Wetmore, designed it as a solid, tasteful building, topping the two-story limestone base with 10 floors of simple brick bounded by a projecting masonry cornice and limestone quoining.
"This was a really solid building," Mr. Rogers said.
"It's a good solid building, which has been well-maintained and is well-lit and well-ventilated". Dr Dungavell said large buildings such as prisons and hospitals naturally lent themselves to use as hotels with some modifications.
Having lived with volcanic eruptions, melting glaciers and rapid swings in temperature for centuries, Icelanders have a healthy respect for climate change and have not relied on permafrost as a solid foundation for buildings or their hydroelectric dams.
A blast wave that would cause only modest injury in the open can be lethal if the victim is in a confined area or near a reflecting surface such as a solid wall or a building (Elsayed, 1997).
"This is a very good and solid building," Shermatov says.
The fortification is representative of a trend during the 15th and 16th centuries in British castle building: tower keeps such as this, large, solid buildings designed for private accommodation, probably inspired by those in France, had started to appear in the 14th century at Dudley and Warkworth.
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