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Discover LudwigThe phrase "condominium complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used to refer to a large building or a cluster of buildings containing multiple condos or apartments. For example: "The new condominium complex was filled with luxury amenities like a gym, pool, and sauna."
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Actually, it's more of a condominium complex.
The condominium complex has an outdoor pool.
James H. lives in Evanston, Ill., in a condominium complex.
A glassy new condominium complex called the Edge towers over the southern end.
Seven are in single-car garages in a condominium complex "to diversify risk," he said.
On another, a luxury condominium complex was under construction, aspirationally called Fifth Avenue.
In 1996, he sought to build a condominium complex in Russia; that also did not succeed.
The condominium complex, called Finley Forest, was built in the nineteen-eighties.
The Philippe Starck-designed condominium complex is, depending on taste, either hugely sophisticated or utterly naff.
The restaurant is in the former Sunset Saloon, on the grounds of a condominium complex.
But it is not the area's only upscale new condominium complex.
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