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"sand castles" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to physical structures built in the sand by children, such as on the beach. For example: "The children spent the day building sand castles along the shore."
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I liked building sand castles.
Small children erected sand castles.
Hotels will dissolve like sand castles.
Fathers help their sons build sand castles.
The gravestones look like sand castles.
"We never built sand castles," Mr. Landau said.
"I go to the beach regularly but I never make sand castles," she said.
Following that intro, even serene, sunny images of eroded sand castles recall "On the Beach".
It certainly makes a big change from sand castles and ice cream.
Then the tide started going out, and it was time to build sand castles.
My wife, Kaarina, and I had built sand castles the last two years.
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