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Discover Ludwig"blocks of cement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to individual, large pieces of cement that are usually used as building material. For example, "The workers used blocks of cement to build a wall."
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The paper added that "the mob also burned down part of the United Nations compound, toppled guard towers and heaved blocks of cement down from the walls".
The mob also burned down part of the United Nations compound, toppled guard towers and heaved blocks of cement down from the walls.
Armed with sledgehammers, troops of four or five men clad in yellow MTPTC shirts chisel away at the remains of buildings already condemned, tossing blocks of cement and the intricate iron work to the street below, leaving only the iron rebar poles standing.
Tray Hova of Vibe gave a list of the best and worst parts of the music video, stating the best were Minaj chopped through the blocks of cement, her crazy faces, silk sheets and headgear, and that the worst part was the "melodramatic ending" and "the return of those Freddy Krueger fingers".
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Occasionally the paddle scraped a block of cement.
Meanwhile, the other surgeons work to get a boy out of a hardening block of cement.
I had to stop after four bites, which formed what felt like a block of cement in my stomach.
According to some reports, a block of cement from a section of the stadium which was undergoing construction hit Ebossé in the head causing severe cranial trauma.
Before Golden again stops the camera, the woman lifts a large block of cement above her head, preparing to heave it at the beaten man.
In actuality it feels like your old personality has left town and you've been replaced by a block of cement; indifferent if you win the lottery or fall off a cliff.
With profits and Mount Slover's supply of limestone both dwindling, Mr. Repman said, he cannot justify the expense of upgrading the core of the Colton plant, its coal-burning kilns, where 2,000-degree 2,000-degreeimestone into a building block of cement.
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