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Discover Ludwig"such structures" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to things that have been previously mentioned or implied. For example, "The ancient Greeks used such structures to commemorate their victories."
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(Such structures are called merus).
Such structures are called periodic.
Such structures are mixed landforms.
Such structures in Constantinople (now Istanbul, Tur).
Mr. Davis has designed two such structures.
Such structures would be an economic impossibility".
Such structures seem unbearably sweet today.
Such structures also would be analogous to isomers.
And upstate, there are many more such structures.
Such structures could dramatically increase the efficiency of solar cells.
Such structures are today known only in arachnids.
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