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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elevated terrace" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a raised outdoor platform or area that provides a scenic view or serves as a gathering space. Example: "The hotel had an elegant rooftop restaurant overlooking the city, with an elevated terrace that offered a stunning sunset view."
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The spatial development followed the prong of flood free elevated terrace.
Behind the garden is an elevated terrace with an iron arbor supporting hanging wisteria.
The property extends on to an elevated terrace overlooking Fistral beach.
A green roof will reduce storm water run-off, minimize the building's heating and cooling needs and create a garden atmosphere for an elevated terrace with outdoor tables.
At the elevated terrace near the entrance, which overlooks the Hudson, elderly people and men in yarmulkes carrying books of scripture watch the orange ball from benches.
Off the master bedroom, there is a large elevated terrace that shelters another large terrace below that is part of the pool area.
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Wormald's "City Collection" single-family houses — three- and four-level residences with expansive interior space and elevated terraces — were inspired by visits to renowned urban neighborhoods.
Alluvium of the terrace elevated 5.5 6.0 m above the present-day valley floor, in terms of cementation and lithology resembling sediments described as pre-Pleistocene, was found to have been deposited ∼34 ka ago (MIS 3).
Terraces are flat-lying features that are elevated above the active channel within a broad channel-belt.
Both bedrooms open onto a terrace and, unusually for Puglia, the trullo is slightly elevated.
ka BP, these rates are sufficient to passively elevate the Waipaoa-1 terrace to its present level.
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