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The phrase "august building" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a building that is impressive, majestic, or inspiring in appearance or stature.
Example: "The city is known for its august buildings that reflect its rich history and architectural grandeur."
Alternatives: "grand structure" or "majestic edifice".
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With the finalized design, we spent August building in the D-Lab workshop and testing our fourth prototype with an old teammate, Jimmie Harris.
"One of the five greatest public libraries in the world" is the boast made at a new exhibition celebrating the centennial of the New York Public Library's august building on Fifth Avenue.
Casino de Madrid is one of the Spanish capital's most traditional members clubs, housed in an august building with a musty neo-Gothic library, sweeping staircases, painted vaulted ceilings and heavy-lidded patrons who look like they haven't stirred from their well-worn sofas since the institution was founded in 1836.
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August: august (ow-goost).
But the action of this tale takes place once the car wheels come to rest, in Stockton, N.C., home of the St . Gallway School where the Tudor facades of the buildings resemble august dead presidents, "gray-topped, heavy brow, wooden teeth, mulish bearing," and where Blue succumbs to the gravitational pull of the teacher who holds St. Gallway's "Bluebloods" in thrall.
The great 42nd Street main building, with its priceless collection of books and august reading rooms, also has its place.
Not that everything here is so august.
Now I'm gray and august.
That he is too august I think I might dispute.
Formerly august, unassailable institutions are fighting for survival.
"Christmas starts in august as opposed to December.
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