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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as built" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in construction and engineering contexts to refer to the final state of a project after completion, indicating how it was actually constructed compared to the original plans.
Example: "The contractor provided the final drawings, which accurately reflect the structure as built."
Alternatives: "as constructed" or "as completed".
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As built, the glass wings have turned to limestone.
bills itself as "built by girls for girls".
The panels, as built, did not conform to that design.
"We see the world as built on copies," Gerson told me.
The resulting surfaces and shapes aren't so much painted as built.
It was updated to reflect New York as built in 1992.
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Aside from progress documents, photographs that show as-built scenes have more applications.
The chapter further discusses as-built plans.
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