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The phrase "the edifice of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a structure or institution that has been built up over time. For example, "The edifice of democracy in this nation is strong."
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Little things chipped away at the edifice of my resistance.
Oh dear, the edifice of dislike is already crumbling.
The financing of Mangalyaan has thus barely chipped at the edifice of the Indian welfare state.
But what's become ever clearer is that the edifice of discrimination against gay people is falling.
The edifice of the 1945-51 government has largely been dismantled.
After 2003, the edifice of the Arab state system began to crack elsewhere.
Instead she darted at the edifice of porn, coming away with three tapes.
They are the foundation upon which the edifice of North Korean cultural orthodoxy has been raised.
The edifice of this despotism was always bound to totter in the age of instant communications.
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Essentially, the edifices of privacy that we once thought we understood are melting like ice in a heatwave.
He had come to see it as the duty of Muslims to set off attacks against the "edifices of capitalism" because of the West's alliance with Mr. Mubarak.
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