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The phrase "made of concrete" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing the material or composition of an object or structure. For example: - The walls of the building were made of concrete, giving it a sturdy and durable structure. - The statue in the park was made of concrete, giving it a realistic and lifelike appearance. - The driveway was made of concrete, making it easy to clean and maintain. - The playground was made of colorful concrete tiles, providing a safe and durable surface for children to play on. - The bridge was made of concrete, allowing it to withstand heavy loads and high winds.
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The pitch is made of concrete.
(And made of concrete, Mafia-fashion).
The floors are made of concrete.
The lac turned out to be made of concrete.
Made of concrete it is about 20ft tall.
Now there is a bridge made of concrete.
It was made of concrete, as we shall see.
We can see the substructures here, all made of concrete.
The walls are made of concrete cement blocks.
The one at Lock 18 dated from 1912 and was made of concrete.
Most of the buildings were poorly constructed and made of concrete".
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