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"be built on" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is being established or constructed on something else. For example, "The foundation of this new business will be built on trust and loyalty."
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The land would never be built on again.
Standard accounts of Picasso's art tend to be built on a one-woman, one-style model.
KE can then be built on an existing platform or by creating one.
Early success can be built on.
Houses must be built on smaller lots.
The houses will be built on speculation.
It would be built on bedrock.
This can easily be built on.
It will be built on higher ground.
A government cannot be built on energy-efficient lightbulbs alone.
Can successful businesses be built on this insight?
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be built on facts
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be built on genetic
be built on biological
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been built on paradox
been built on disruption
be built on robust
be built merely on
could be built on
heritage sth is built on
is built on the presumption that
is built on vertex
be implemented on
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be bolstered on
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views built on
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associates built on
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