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Discover Ludwig"run-down building" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a building that is old, dilapidated, and possibly abandoned. Example: The school was situated in a run-down building in the center of town.
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Today, Sister Nora lives alone in the run-down building.
Turns out the monastery looks a lot like a run-down building in the East Village.
It was established by Pastor Fred Phelps in 1955 in a small, run-down building.
He lands in a run-down building on iffy Avenue Q, where he meets equally frustrated neighbors.
They are trying to prevent the district from demolishing the small, run-down building and persuade officials to renovate it.
"The building is not in great shape," Mr. Turgen said, "but it's not a run-down building.
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There Krüsi lived in run-down buildings.
Eventually its uncomfortable and run-down buildings, freezing in winter, came to seem a substitute home.
Pilsen isn't short of handsome run-down buildings in need of a lick of paint.
The sculptor Leonardo Drew exhibits a series of rust prints in weathered frames, depicting the exteriors of run-down buildings.
Del Castillo saw a few run-down buildings that, it appeared, had been sparsely furnished for this meeting.
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