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'brick wall' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a literal brick wall, or to describe something figuratively that is hard or impossible to get through, such as a difficult situation. Example sentence: No matter how hard she tried, she couldn't seem to find a way past the brick wall.
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brick wall
noun
A wall made of bricks.
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He hit a brick wall.
Every window faced a brick wall.
He saw right through a brick wall.
We're looking at a brick wall.
The brick wall of blocked opportunity.
"I got the brick wall," he said.
Big brick wall in between.
"You hit a brick wall.
"I mean it's like a brick wall.
"It's like running into a brick wall".
"They're going to hit a brick wall".
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