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Discover LudwigThe phrase "built of stone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a structure that has been constructed out of stone. For example, "The ancient temple was built of stone and has withstood the test of time."
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The houses were built of stone and arranged along streets.
Uncovered room 'a', and four pits B to E. Room 'a': Built of stone.
These are L-shaped, open-air spaces built of stone with a rectangular stage.
Villages consist, for the most part, of substantial flat-roofed houses built of stone or concrete.
Dwellings, often multistoried, are tightly clustered and are built of stone, adobe, or tamped earth.
Traditionally, Istrian houses are built of stone, with small windows and thick walls.
These were built of stone around a rectangular courtyard, on three sides of which were stables and storehouses.
These altars gradually came to be built of stone, and the remains of martyrs were customarily reburied beneath them.
Their streets are narrow and paved with flagstones or cobbles; houses are built of stone and roofed with rounded tiles.
A hearth type of furnace, it was built of stone and was charged with iron ore, flux, and charcoal.
The later shrines were built of stone, with all their ornament and figurative sculpture carved in relief.
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