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"public structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun phrase used to refer to a physical structure, such as a building or bridge, that is available for public use. For example, "The city is planning to build a new public structure near the waterfront."
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More significantly the government's punitive rhetoric and blind faith in markets has handed the Conservatives an opportunity to dismantle the public structure of the welfare state.
Today, the word also refers to any passageway that gives access to seating in a church, theatre, or other public structure.
Hunters can discharge their shots over water within 500 feet of a house, public structure or person, as long as the person or building is not in the line of discharge.
Indeed, perhaps more than any other kind of public structure -- more than a theater, where one production is divorced from the next, or a government chamber, where witnesses to events of import are few -- a ballpark is a conduit to history.
The coach part is split from the car park, which reduces their combined effect on the landscape, and back-of-house facilities (such as offices and sewage treatment) are put in a separate building, a discreet chestnut-clad box, a little distance from the public structure.
The oldest public structure in Belgrade is a nondescript Turkish türbe, while the oldest house is a modest clay house on Dorćol, from late 18th century.
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Predicting the dynamic response of these structures due to crowd bouncing load has therefore become a critical aspect of structural vibration serviceability evaluation during live concerts or other large entertainments in public structures.
She has renamed an extraordinary number of public structures in her family's memory.
The owners of some public structures have resisted making such changes.
The Public Works Administration was created to provide jobs building highways, dams and public structures.
The city turns off the lights on most public structures at about 1 a.m.
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