stairwell in the PONS Dictionary

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This floor and the 51st are now offices joined by a stairwell instead.
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The stairwell has an elliptical vault and moulded friezes and motifs.
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A horse that had been released in the school got stuck in a stairwell, broke its leg, and had to be put down.
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He photographed stairwells and architectural details on the faades and took pictures of the interiors of apartments.
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She falls in the stairwell on the way out of the building.
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Each of the twelve semi-attached towers has seven or eight apartments on each floor around a central stairwell and corridor.
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The platform retaining walls, the stairwells and canopies were originally timber planking but upgraded to include escalators and fibreglass panels in the 1970s and 1980s.
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He begins to lose the signal in the stairwell, so he turns back to avoid losing the connection.
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The front and back of the building have slightly projecting gabled sections that house the buildings entries and stairwells.
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Passengers travel down a number of stairwells and through a narrow curved tunnel before descending to the north end of the platform.
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