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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concrete tiles" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a type of material used in construction or design, such as flooring or for countertops. For example, "We installed concrete tiles on the kitchen floor for a modern, industrial look."
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How weeds can grow between concrete tiles 18 floors above earth level is beyond me.
Thousands of homes had their roofs shredded, even those capped with one-inch-thick concrete tiles.
The listed cottages currently have concrete tiles but were once thatched.
One woman even gave birth there, and nursed her newborn on the concrete tiles.
Over the years, the stretch has become a tourist attraction with colourful paintings decorating the old concrete tiles.
The stark concrete tiles and flickering neon signs lend the room a subtle sense of Asian flair and sophistication.
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A comparison of material costs indicated that this composite tile was substantially cheaper than the ordinary cement concrete tile.
Traditionally, clay or concrete tile has been the principal material used, but many types of perforated plastic tubes are now employed.
Substrate moisture can notably cool the soil, rockwool and concrete tile on sunny days, and warm them on cloudy and rainy days.
Bulgaria's inexpensive labor and materials enabled the filmmakers to build two model crematoriums in the village of Giten, 45 minutes outside Sofia, using bricks and concrete, tile roofs and working ovens with cast-iron doors.
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