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"build a bridge" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to figuratively extending goodwill towards someone, working together to overcome difficult obstacles, or literally constructing a physical bridge. For example: "We need to build a bridge and find a way to work together to solve this issue".
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"My aim was to build a bridge.
He decided to build a bridge to it anyway.
And to build a bridge from one culture to another.
And, crucially, it helps build a bridge to the past.
That was an opportunity to build a bridge.
"There has been criticism that we'll build a bridge that doesn't support rail," the governor said.
Plans to build a bridge between Malta and Gozo have been discussed since the 1960s.
Taiwan says it wants to build a bridge between Kinmen and the mainland.
The government should build a bridge when the benefits exceed the costs.
The police, he said, "have to build a bridge to the people.
These days, trail makers would probably build a bridge across the gorge.
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