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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mirror wall" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a wall that is covered with mirrors. Example: The room was filled with natural light, bouncing off the mirror walls and creating a bright and airy atmosphere.
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"Or on a segmented mirror wall.
MWPCs with CsI photocathodes are used as VUV photon detectors and the image focalization is provided by a large UV mirror wall.
Over the last three months, the Standard & Poor's 500 index has dropped 6.5percentt; city tax revenues strongly mirror Wall Street's performance.
Mr. Falconer described the backdrop as "very illusionistic, a room coming up over you which gives you the actual mirror wall".
That allowed it to mirror Wall Street's giants in scope and scale.Yet the political fallout from the financial crisis and ensuing scandals has shocked the bank into an apparent retreat.
With the devastating announcement from investment fund Carlyle Capital now yesterday's news, European shares had room to lift slightly in Friday morning, though they couldn't quite mirror Wall Street's late rally, thanks to a decline from Asia overnight.
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The Common Room is a large hardwood floor room with mirror walls.
Generally the TL was around 30 cuboid cells deep, but there was no indication of the reflective material within them that forms the structural basis of the mirror (Walls, 1942).
In a small study by Aur?en Gallet, a 30-year-old art appraiser, furniture designer and decorator showing at Kips Bay for the first time, a neon-and-mirror wall sculpture by Iv Navarro, a Chilean artist, invited you to peer into infinity.
It repeats through sculptures, mirrored wall tiles and an animated film.
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