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Discover Ludwig"concrete slab" is a perfectly acceptable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to any large, usually flat structure made of a concrete material. For example, "The back patio was replaced with a new concrete slab".
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The outdoor space was a concrete slab.
The concrete slab in my garage is painted gray.
"She looks out and sees that concrete slab".
Her leg had been pinned beneath a heavy concrete slab.
An engineered floor, less than an inch thick, can be glued directly to the concrete slab.
The High Line's support girders and eight-inch concrete slab will be the roof.
Only a concrete slab remains of the house where they lived.
We passed a mockup station for the vast concrete slab that will eventually support the reactor.
He leapt onto a concrete slab of the new building and found a brick.
A few men jumped to the concrete slab of the adjacent building.
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"It's all steel-truss construction and a concrete-slab roof".
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