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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually build" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The architect's plan had to be revised multiple times before the construction company could actually build the new office building.
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They work with Lego and Duplo blocks and actually build buildings.
It's a solid introduction and whets their appetite, but to actually build something, code is really the requisite building block".
"They actually build what they live in.
I just needed to actually build something.
Also, Ruth didn't actually "build" the place.
Or the often banal commercial architecture that we actually build?
Still, there remained the problem of engineering: how to actually build Hadid's visions.
Any voters who thought it might actually build momentum toward repeal are likely to be disappointed.
A much bigger concern is whether Newton can actually build on his success.
He did actually build several structures, but nothing remains of his work.
Mr. Trump, the world's first virtual developer, will not actually build the towers.
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