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Discover LudwigThe word "multi-storey" is correct in written English
It is used to describe a building that has multiple floors or levels. Example: "The new apartment complex is a modern multi-storey building with stunning views." Alternatives include "multi-level" or "high-rise."
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multi-storey
noun
A building with more than one storey.
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Multi-storey car parks, right?
A multi-storey car park.
The multi-storey car park is free.
They're also often cavernous enough to build multi-storey sets.
The multi-storey blots out most of the sky.
"I have a car, but it's in the multi-storey 10 minutes away," she says.
Apartment blocks and homes emptied, the doors of multi-storey offices were locked, luxury hotels closed.
This was the argument behind the Social Democrats' preference for urban, multi-storey developments over settlements.
A multi-storey mural of a waterfall decorates the end of a block.
I see a large city for the first time: trams, multi-storey buildings, big stores.
This cramped, multi-storey shop is packed with them, like some great gaming repository.
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