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Discover LudwigThe phrase "factory chimney" is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase in a sentence such as: "The factory chimney spewed thick, black smoke into the air."
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One man's "garden" was another man's "factory chimney".
Made of brick, and built in the nineteenth century, it even had a tall factory chimney.
Then there was the factory chimney in Warsaw: it pumped out vast quantities of sulphur dioxide and nitrous oxide, the ingredients of acid rain.
But apart from a glimpse of factory chimney, which could as well be a church steeple, Braque doesn't dwell on the specifics of the chemical industry or exploit the potential dissonance of the scene.
When the white smoke from a local factory chimney blew in a certain direction, he knew that the wind was blowing offshore, transforming the waves into glassy, hollow tubes, something rare and refined.
Our soon-to-be-completed natural ventilation system will in summer draw cool air from the lightwell around the building into the theatre spaces and exhaust through the old factory chimney.
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I thought, Victorian factory chimneys!
Moored barges bob against the dark exhale of factory chimneys.
Factory chimneys lining Dongting Lake are crowned with smoke clouds.
Government finally accepted that regulating factory chimneys was not enough.
Distant factory chimneys belch thick smoke like fiery, inverted rockets.
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