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Discover Ludwig"block of ice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large chunk of ice, such as one that might be used to keep food cold. For example, "I placed the leftovers in the cooler next to the block of ice."
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A block of ice melting.
Giant block of ice left outside the ExCeL Centre.
I decided to expose that block of ice.
And a solo dancer kept circling a block of ice.
Duncan has heaved a 100kg block of ice onto a work surface.
To my right was a block of ice that looked like a reclining polar bear.
It was a hundred-pound block of ice, carried by a blue-aproned porter.
For their part, the pandas lapped a fruit-flavored block of ice.
I really want to reach the top of this endless block of ice!
The basement is home to an 8-metre-tall block of ice.
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This group is supposed to slash-slash-slash at the federal deficit like Edward Scissorhands working over a block of ice, but apparently its 12 members have been frozen at the block-of-ice stage.
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