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Discover Ludwig'iron structure' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a physical structure made out of iron, or to refer to something figuratively that is strong, dependable, and enduring. For example, "The iron structure of the law provided strong protections for citizens."
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The Laing Stores -- erected in two months -- was not a complete iron structure such as those Bogardus and Daniel Badger separately fabricated later.
Across the street from the iron structure, the village elders have built a little museum dedicated to the liberties of Schengen.
But building technology advanced remarkably in the 1880s, and the Jackson Works produced the iron structure for the Tower Building (1888 to 1889) at 50 Broadway.
He said he thought the planes' fuel "would melt the iron structure of the building and collapse the area where the plane hit and all the floors above it only.
They ruled, Cherrie says, as a gang of two "benevolent dictators" and one of their first decrees was to banish all the businesses to a park where a temporary corrugated iron structure dubbed "Tin Town" was erected.
Surplus from this vast trade fair was originally housed in a prefabricated iron structure in South Kensington, designed and built in 1856-7 by the engineering firm Charles Young & Co.
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Iron Structures is also known as plates, rods, bridges, beams, girders, columns.
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