concrete staircase

collocation in English

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concrete
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒŋ.kriːt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.kriːt/
clear and certain, or real and existing in a form that can be seen ...
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staircase
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsteə.keɪs/
us
/ˈster.keɪs/
a set of stairs inside a building, usually with a bar fixed on the wall or onto vertical poles at the side for you to hold ...
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(Definition ofconcreteandstaircasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theconcretestaircasehas a continuous curved soffit, which is formed from thin strips of plywood.
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The tall and long dam was constructed on fragile rock and is set on a deepconcretestaircasefoundation.
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Man made features are sometimes made to resemble street riding conditions such as a metal handrail andconcretestaircase.
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The same war-time reasons account for the proposal to build concrete floors and concrete staircases.
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Nobody likes concrete floors and concrete staircases.
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Two concrete staircases wind up from inside the main structure, passing through each floor, right up to the top of the monument.
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The wooden covered staircases to both platforms were replaced by open-air concrete staircases.
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The two wooden covered staircases leading up to the platforms were replaced by two open air concrete staircases.
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The platforms are located in a narrow cutting and are accessed by uncovered concrete staircases also installed at this time.
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There are four concrete staircases you can take to get to the 2nd level, with a divider for people going up and coming down.
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The two levels of the gallery open to the public are linked by a pair of cast concrete staircases.
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Even to this day, concrete staircases and boardwalk bases destroyed by the hurricane can be found when sand levels on some beaches are low.
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There are concrete staircases in the building.
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