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The phrase "are build for" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are built for"? You can use "are built for" when describing the purpose or design of something, indicating that it was created to serve a specific function.
Example: "These shoes are built for comfort and durability, making them ideal for long hikes."
Alternatives: "are designed for" or "are made for".
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Obviously not all CHP plants are build for maximum heat extraction as the plants are designed for local requirements, but the approach describes an upper boundary.
Keeping the areas constant after multiplication is done by multiplying the new area of each age class with ∑ Area ∑ Area after multiplication where the sums are build for each region.
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