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The phrase "build a structure" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it to describe the construction of any tangible item with a tangible purpose. For example: "The construction crew worked all day to build a structure that would keep the animals safe."
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Simply put, there is no substitute for structured training, Millennial leaders should build a structure curriculum that enlists the help of top performers already on the team.
Soon after the bombing, Syria raced to level the desolate site and build a structure there that resembled the site's former main building.
"They are moving forward and they are trying to build a structure for growth".
"If you build a structure like that, the beach is going to disappear," he said.
This animation shows how the DNA strands self-assemble to build a structure.
When the blocks are connected to build a structure, they create the sound of an instrument.
"The ability to build a structure like that can be traced to Babylonian and Assyrian roots," she said.
You can build a structure in such a way that it causes people to want to keep turning pages.
Saarinen said his goal was to build a structure that was both elegant and "the simplest skyscraper in New York".
This summer, it is running a Construction Challenge, inviting children to build a structure that won't topple over.
In principle, it would be possible to build a structure with an expansive hairy, waxy surface to provide an inexhaustible oxygen tank for a human diver.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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