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Discover Ludwig"Building on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to introduce additional points related to a topic that has already been discussed. For example, "Building on our previous discussion, I'd like to suggest a few other possible solutions."
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Building on
verb
Present participle of build on
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We're even building on our water.
Building on the water?
Building on water isn't straightforward, however.
Building on Mount Graham was a struggle.
Building on hiring solutions is a big deal for LinkedIn.
Building on that we built out Blanche's personality.
Building on Los et al.
Building on [Schatzki, T.R. (2002).
Building on this series, Alesina et al.
Building on success.
Building on existing studies, we focus on two-part models.
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