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Discover Ludwig"been built" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is the past participle form of the verb "build" and is used to indicate that something has been constructed or created. Example: The skyscraper had been built in just under two years, setting a record for the fastest construction time in the city's history.
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been built
adjective
Well-built, muscular or toned.
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IIIs had been built.
"The affordable housing has not been built.
No true superframes have yet been built.
So far, none have been built.
Nothing like it had been built before.
Roads and bridges had been built.
Financial firewalls have been built and expanded.
The boat had been built in 1954.
Residential luxury resorts have been built.
Urban rail systems have been built.
So far, only 80km have been built.
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