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Concrete/Cement 10-1-04
“Thelma brought eggs to Joe's birthday party.”
“I thought she brought the cake.”
“She did. The eggs were baked in it.”
So it is with cement and concrete. Cement is a constituent of concrete, as are aggregate (gravel) and other things, just as eggs are a constituent of a cake. Many writers don't realize this, so they write of a car striking a cement bridge abutment, or of someone falling on an icy cement sidewalk, or of the cement walls being poured for the new Acme Museum of Mediocre Art. (Were it a museum of fine art, the walls would be made of a less pedestrian material.) Wrong, wrong, and wrong. In each case, the correct term is “concrete” - abutment, sidewalk, or wall.
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