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Discover Ludwig"tower top" is a correct and usable English phrase.
You can use it to refer to the highest point of a tower. For example, "The tourists walked to the tower top and admired the view."
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That night, President Woodrow Wilson formally opened the building from Washington by pressing a switch, which lighted the tower top to bottom.
A car can move from factory floor to tower top in less than two minutes without a human hand touching the steering wheel.
The form of Flagg's tower top, and the materials of his extroverted lobby of colored marble, bronze and glass saucer-domes, reflected some of the stylistic preoccupations of his training at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
But for the Sherry-Netherland the architects Schultze & Weaver, in association with Buchman & Kahn, worked in a dusky hue, light-brown bricks with tawny-colored terra cotta, gargoyles, and a slope-sided tower top with a gilded flèche — a perfect Tuscan castle fantasy.
Open image in new window Figure 10 Acceleration time history and response spectra at tower top.
This mass is assumed to be rigidly attached to the tower top.
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At the summit was a tower topped by a bulbous cross.
The Sāsānian town was circular in plan and had a high tower topped by a fire altar in the centre.
The Eiffel Tower topped the poll of 2,000 British adults as the destination travellers absolutely have to see.
("I don't do obvious," she said, while citing a close call: "Fats Domino" (2007), a brown-painted, jerry-built wooden tower topped with a can of Slim-Fast.
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