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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brick building" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a building that is constructed with bricks. For example, "We passed through the old brick building and into the courtyard."
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A plain brick building.
Inside the brick building, the chlorine smell.
Mr. Vakil was glad it was a brick building.
It was a two-story brick building built in 1919.
The Greenwich is an unmarked brick building in TriBeCa.
About 75 steps away is a two-story brick building.
"A fire escape is a fire escape, and a brick building is a brick building.
The brick building was unoccupied at the time.
Some pleaded to be allowed inside the small brick building.
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Appearance: Imposing red-brick building.
The Chapel is a distinctively red-brick building with dome.
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