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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tool to build" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an instrument or resource that aids in the process of creating or constructing something.
Example: "This software serves as a tool to build efficient workflows for our team."
Alternatives: "an instrument for creating" or "a resource for construction".
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Here, we see food as a tool to build health, community, greater equity and hope.
In the shorter-term, SolarCity sees the bond offering as a tool to build awareness among the general public.
The evaluation offers a tool to build and analyze hybrid control systems such as switching or partitioning control.
Tour players use Twitter mostly as a tool to build their own brand as well as those of their sponsors.
I hope to use visual art as a tool to build intersubjective containers with room for more than two.
Policy makers use scenario methods as a tool to build landscapes of possible futures at a national level.
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"It's a marketing tool to build a relationship with customers and sell them cloud (computing) services," said James McQuivey, an analyst with Forrester Research.
For teacher Suzanne Cohen, film is a powerful tool to build an understanding of the world.
"This gives artists and fans a new tool to build that relationship to a level that hasn't been possible before," he added.
He called suicide bombing and guerrilla warfare "an excellent tool to build a fence" between the American and British soldiers and the Iraqi civilians they hope to win over.
Building interactive exhibits can be a powerful tool to build visitor engagement.
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