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The phrase "listed building" is correct and commonly used in written English.
A "listed building" refers to a building or structure that has been officially recognized and protected for its historical, architectural, or cultural significance. It is commonly used to refer to buildings in the United Kingdom that have been included on the National Heritage List for England, but the term may also be used in other countries with similar designations. Example: The city council has recently designated the old courthouse as a listed building, preserving its unique architecture for future generations.
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It is a Grade I listed building.
It is a grade II listed building.
It is now considered an "at risk" listed building.
The house has been designated as Grade II listed building.
It was designated a Grade II listed building in 1994.
Chew Court is a Grade II listed building.
The church is a Grade I listed building.
The bridge is a grade I listed building.
The castle is a Grade I listed building.
It is designated as a Grade I listed building.
St John's became a Grade II listed building in 1951.
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