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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big build" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone with a large or muscular physique. Example: "He has a big build, which makes him well-suited for playing football."
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"There was a big build up, great atmosphere.
There's a big build up but then the actual thing is over so fast.
8.21pm GMT The guy from The Streets is getting a big build up.
He did not make it on the show, but the sideburns he adopted, along with his big build, made the nickname stick.
Labour can frighten prices down by threatening to use whatever it takes to keep them stable, including taxation and cutting off borrowing, alongside a big build.
Also nominated: DIY SOS: The Big Build, Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs The National Television Awards, 7.30pm ITV on Wednesday.
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After the big build-up: the crash.
"The Six Nations is a big build-up before the (2015) World Cup.
Its balance sheet doesn't show big build-ups of assets of potentially dubious value.
After the big build-up he is a sad disappointment, a nonentity with slicked-back hair.
But despite the big build-up many central questions remain unanswered.
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