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Discover Ludwig"tin roofs" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
For example, you could say "The quaint village was full of old buildings with tin roofs that glimmered in the setting sun."
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There were tin roofs.
The tin roofs catch the slanting sunlight.
"Cinder blocks and tin roofs," he remembered thinking.
Tin roofs corroded and vegetable gardens shrivelled up.
The noise was wondrous, like heavy rain hitting tin roofs.
"I like the tin roofs, and it's not overly gentrified.
Tin roofs are stolen from atop abandoned homes.
Helicopters swooped over the tin roofs of this isolated hamlet.
School buildings are rudimentary, with bamboo walls and corrugated tin roofs.
For the first 60km going north, schools, brick houses and tin roofs suggest greater prosperity.
It is in an area of great poverty, with homes of dirt floors and tin roofs.
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