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Discover Ludwig"the wall" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a physical structure that serves as a partition or boundary, or as a metaphor for an emotional or psychological barrier. Example 1 (physical wall): The man leaned against the wall, catching his breath after running up the stairs. Example 2 (metaphorical wall): After years of mistrust, the two sisters finally broke down the wall between them and reconciled.
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In the wall.
Shoots into the wall.
There was "the Wall".
How'd the Wall seem?
He hit the wall.
The wall is high.
The Wall fell.
"And the wall cracked".
The Wall has fallen.
Stretch for the wall.
* Scale the wall.
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