Sentence examples for the edifice from inspiring English sources

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the edifice

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A building; a structure; an architectural fabric, especially an imposing one; a large or fine building, public or private.

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The edifice is cracking.

The edifice is a kind of greenhouse.

But then, the edifice came tumbling down.

The edifice has virtually collapsed, but the foundations are solid.

Then, in late 1942, the edifice began to topple.

The edifice in question is the 1930 Eastern Columbia building.

Brian Coleman: will the edifice of indignation fall?

As a result, ambivalence toward the edifice is pervasive.

Little things chipped away at the edifice of my resistance.

Oh dear, the edifice of dislike is already crumbling.

And that represents a significant crack in the edifice.

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