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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entire building" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a building in its entirety, as in the following example sentence: "The entire building was ablaze with fire."
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The entire building was gone.
"The entire building requires renovation".
The entire building shook.
The entire building was shut down.
His business occupied the entire building.
But the entire building was not lost.
Without such precautions, the entire building could crack.
And if it takes years to sell the entire building?
Then you covered an entire building with pinwheels.
"But the entire building needed fixing up," Mr. Bilbao said.
Using hydraulic jacks, the entire building can be raised.
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