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Discover Ludwig"marble stone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a type of stone that is made of marble. For example, "The floor of the entrance hall was decorated with a beautiful pattern of marble stone."
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There was no marble stone incised "Laila de Morne, born, died, actress".
For centuries, marble, stone, lofty ceilings, and imposing architectural elements have been traditional.
Towards the back there are two marble stone capitals with Medusa carved on them, that reflect beautifully in the water.
Dining rooms on the first two floors feature polished wood, marble, stone and artwork; there are private rooms on the third.
There was no marble stone incised "Laila de Morne,… On a recent Saturday morning, I drove out to Moosic, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Scranton, to see the Metropolitan Opera.
Conceived and built in the Edwardian dreamland before the First Word War, this cathedral of the Fat Controllers was intended as a monument to the glory of the permanent way wrought in marble, stone and hardwood panelling.
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Cooled marble stones are also used.
Some 150 women occupied the mining sites for a year, sitting on marble stones as they wove their traditional cloths.
Willis said: "In the marble stones, you can still trace the dents made by the knees of thousands of pilgrims.
The smallness of the grave surprised her, the mound decorated with tinsel in advance of her visit, the marble stones he had bought stacked beside it.
During the 1980s local government officials illegally issued permits to mining companies, an action that allowed the companies to cut marble stones from the mountains in the Molo territory without consulting local villagers.
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