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The phrase "and builds of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "and builds on"? You can use "builds on" when referring to the act of developing or expanding upon an idea, concept, or foundation.
Example: "The new policy builds on the previous framework established last year."
Alternatives: "and expands upon" or "and develops from".
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"I will sample sounds from each of them as well as document photographs and oral histories," he added, noting the varied histories and builds of the pianos, which include a piano from a Victorian Cult and even the Steinway John Lennon used for "Imagine".
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