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The phrase "a buildup of bone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or anatomical contexts to describe an accumulation or increase in bone tissue.
Example: "The X-ray revealed a buildup of bone in the patient's knee joint, indicating possible arthritis."
Alternatives: "an accumulation of bone" or "a formation of bone."
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These drugs also can cause joint pain, and in rare cases a buildup of bone in the jaw.
On February 26 , 2007 Brett Favre underwent minor arthroscopic ankle surgery in Green Bay, Wisconsin to remove a buildup of bone spurs in his left ankle.
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After 10 weeks, the control group had remained the same, but 10 out of the 19 runners who had transitioned to Vibram FiveFingers showed raised levels of bone marrow edema (a buildup of fluid similar to bruising) in their feet.
Older patients may also have bone density issues and a buildup of cellular waste that can lead to liver failure.
A major cause of death was a buildup of iron--from the drinking water--that damaged bones and other internal organs.
A smile represents a buildup of tension.
This prevents a buildup of excess pressure.
A buildup of such material is called a spit.
Then there was a buildup of blood behind his knee.
Avoid evergreens, which can cause a buildup of creosote.
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