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The phrase "between two buildings" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the space or location between two buildings. Here are some examples of how it can be used: - The alleyway between two buildings was narrow and dark. - He found a shortcut between two buildings that shaved off five minutes from his walk. - The restaurant was hidden in the alleyway between two buildings. - The cat darted into the gap between two buildings, chasing after a mouse. - The park was located between two buildings in the city center.
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The only play area for the children was a concrete space between two buildings.
"What is the word in English, when a man walks on a string between two buildings?
Detectives later found the baby's body between two buildings in Crown Heights, the police said.
David Letterman had him try to kick a ball between two buildings.
Midway to our destination a man came darting out from between two buildings.
On New York Avenue, something stood between two buildings, but Jerry couldn't be sure.
"I fell in love with a space between two buildings from different periods," he said.
Originally conceived simply as a connection between two buildings, it has become an attraction in its own right.
It is incredibly interesting as they have the school split between two buildings, the old and the new.
Without knowing where the shots were coming from, she ducked around a corner and hid between two buildings.
"Space is very tight, yes, and the department is divided between two buildings, which is not ideal.
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