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The phrase "are just built" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the inherent qualities or characteristics of something that has been created or constructed.
Example: "These machines are just built to last, ensuring durability and reliability over time."
Alternatives: "are simply designed" or "are inherently made".
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"A very small percentage of what's built is real architecture something where there was an intention to make something beautiful in the most optimistic, humanistic way," says Gehry. "Most buildings are just built as boxes for money laundering.
So everything, Hadoop and scale-out architectures and cloud services, and the whole thing it's all — and use of new technologies like Box and Git Hub the consumer Internet companies all are just built this way.
"Some people are just built to be wives and have babies.
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Open your thinking up beyond ideas that are just "build a gadget, sell it at a margin".
Some things were just built to last.
"It looks as if it was just built".
We always assumed it was just built into the wall," he writes.
"It started with the Botox boom, and it's just built upon that".
All of this is just built for more.
An Olympic-sized pool was just built outdoors, and there is also hiking, horseback riding, tennis and biking.
Fizy's search engine has no special feature really, it's just built really well.
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