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Discover LudwigThe phrase "handsome building" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a building that is aesthetically pleasing or attractive in appearance. Example: The new office complex in the city center is a handsome building, with its large windows and sleek modern design.
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It makes what is an otherwise handsome building look cheap.
It's a large, handsome building that serves the company well.
The handsome building went dark, its books unread, its videos unwatched, its computers unavailable to those looking for jobs.
Dating to 1880, the handsome building was once a sailors' inn.
The Olympic velodrome is a handsome building for which no one can see a purpose after the Games.
The handsome building still stands on West 125th Street, but the hotel closed not long after Hurston's death in 1960.
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And though Ms. Wade laughingly denied any smooches with handsome building-mates who, perhaps, keep boxer-briefs in the refrigerator, she admitted that with the family away, even a full-time workweek can feel like a vacation.
A stroll along the Promenade to Montpellier and the Suffolks will reveal some handsome buildings.
I pass handsome buildings that look as if they were once customs houses or mills, thick hedgerows and brambles.
Convict labour assisted in all this and in constructing public works and handsome buildings, in both urban and rural areas.
The handsome buildings opposite are the stables (1730 40), built on the site of the Crescentii 10th-century stronghold.
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