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The phrase "are all built" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the construction or creation of multiple items or structures, often in a general or collective sense.
Example: "The houses in this neighborhood are all built to withstand severe weather conditions."
Alternatives: "are all constructed" or "have all been built".
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He explains the process: They are all built according to a set of rules and for a particular purpose.
"Data services, Java services, security services are all built in".
In the end, were are all built to fail.
The walls, railings and stage and orchestra floors are all built of warm woods.
The Purcell arias Bausch selects are all built on circular, repeating bass-lines.
Local search, voice-guided navigation and public transport directions are all built in.
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It's all built on trust really".
"It was all built up," he said.
Except it was all built on sand.
It was all built on sand.
"It's all built by local guys.
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