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Discover LudwigThe phrase "polished stone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a stone which has been cut and shaped to a smooth, glossy finish. For example, "The polished stone floor reflected the sunlight streaming through the windows."
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They made decorated pots, polished stone tools and stone bracelets.
Unlike triumphalist monuments to war, that engraved and polished stone allows room for every emotion.
The Planalto is magnificent, with generous offices and open interior spaces with polished stone floors.
The polished stone ledge in conjunction with the sculptured bathtub leaves only a narrow passageway.
Ceilings are made of local mahogany and floors of polished stone.
There it remains, like a fossilized inclusion in a slab of polished stone.
They are patrolling the polished stone lobby, standing sentry under palm trees, surveilling the Starbucks.
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The 5c feels more like an extremely well-polished stone — one you might skip on a river.
Allis walked me to his lab, a fluorescent-lit space overlooking the East River, divided by wide, polished-stone benches.
The wear and polish resistances have been measured by traditional normalised tests (Micro-Deval and Polished Stone Value) completed by tests with the Wehner & Schulze machine.
They made pottery, polished stone implements, and idols of religious spirits called zemis.
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