Sentence examples for all built up from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all built up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been accumulated or constructed over time, often referring to emotions, tension, or physical structures.
Example: "After weeks of anticipation, the excitement was all built up, and I could hardly wait for the event to start."
Alternatives: "completely accumulated" or "entirely constructed".

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It was more like Phil was the pinnacle, that his earlier career had all built up to Phil.

"It was all built up," he said.

"And it's all built up to May 7," he said.

"My emotions were all built up, and then I just relaxed".

"It just all built up, and it just came out as soon as it was over".

My best friend and I, we played all over the campus, and the campus wasn't all built up yet, you know?

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BT Sport are covering the big game, with an entertaining warts-and-all build up.

"That all builds up," she said.

We're letting it all build up for the gold medal game.

But you need to let your emotion out sometimes otherwise it all builds up".

Anyway, it all builds up to a small point about the limits of friendship.

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