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Jackson6612 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Office buildings have taken the form of shallow slabs

shallow (adj)
2 : having little extension inward or backward <office buildings have taken the form of shallow slabs - Lewis Mumford>

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Hi, Big office buildings have sides, and possibly tops and bottoms, that are a little further forward than the rest of the building. Clive

  • Hi, Big office buildings have sides, and possibly tops and bottoms, that are a little further forward than the rest of the building.
  • Clive
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Hi,



Big office buildings have sides, and possibly tops and bottoms, that are a little further forward than the rest of the building.



Clive

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