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The phrase "a build" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to software development, construction, or any situation where something is being constructed or assembled.
Example: "The latest build of the software includes several new features and bug fixes."
Alternatives: "a version" or "a construction".
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We need a build out.
He had a build best described as Flat Stanley.
Or they can pull together and a build a more constructive future.
"It's been a build up of frustration about how education is being changed.
But no one may make a build without the relevant capturing card in hand.
Such a build up.
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There's even a Build-a-Crib feature.
It's too big a build-up.
"There was quite a build-up," Finney recalled.
Alzheimer's disease, for example, involves a build-up of amyloids.
Has a Manchester derby ever had such a build-up?
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