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"marble wall" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the term to refer to an actual wall or figuratively to refer to something that is strong and impenetrable. For example, "The couple built a strong relationship that was like a marble wall; nothing could break them apart."
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"I wanted a marble wall, something quiet but strong," Dr. Friedrich said.
One day he encounters a dog in the post office, sleeping against a marble wall on a cool stone floor.
The story goes that on one occasion Hadrian spotted a veteran soldier rubbing his back against the marble wall.
The parade of high-powered political celebrities in front of the famous green marble wall can sap the occasion of personal charisma and narrative thrust.
At this latest game, sheets of water cascaded down a marble wall, waiters refilled glasses of Absolut and guests feasted on caviar and smoked salmon.
On the mausoleum's marble wall last Saturday, a parched New Mexico landscape glowed in black and white, and Kirk Douglas sweated and scowled as a manipulative newspaper reporter.
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The master suite has a bathroom with marble walls and a floor-to-ceiling mirror.
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