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granite

[gran-i-tey, grah-ni-, gra-nee-tey] / ˌgræn ɪˈteɪ, ˌgrɑ nɪ-, gra niˈteɪ /


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No expense has been spared on its interior design, which features stunning hardwood floors, granite countertops in the kitchen, and heated tile flooring in the primary bathroom.

From MarketWatch

Preservationists have sued to stop him from painting the gray granite facade.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most Europeans see trans-Atlanticism as something like an edifice, with a wooden facade built over brick walls sitting on granite foundations.

From The Wall Street Journal

At regular intervals divers found large granite standing stones – or monoliths – protruding above the wall in two parallel lines.

From BBC

The wells extend horizontally through hot granite for about a mile.

From The Wall Street Journal