Sentence examples for the facade from inspiring English sources

"the facade" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to the outward appearance or front of a building or object. Example: The old building's crumbling facade gave no indication of the modern offices inside.

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the facade

noun

The face of a building, especially the front.

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The facade leads you in".

Who will prune the facade?

"The facade is gone," Von says.

The facade, she said, dates from 1802.

The flaws in the facade are obvious.

The facade was flaked and corroded.

THE GOODWIN The facade is a landmark.

The facade was rebuilt in 1993.

The facade cracked late Sunday afternoon.

The facade and interior are limestone.

The facade is liberating.

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