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Discover LudwigThe phrase "build for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been created with a particular purpose or for a particular purpose in mind. For example, "The new skyscraper was built for luxury residential apartments."
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I'm looking to build for the future.
We build for the future, Rudd says.
We want them to build, for themselves.
"I build for startups," Silberberg said.
They're trying to build for the future".
"Now anyone can build for a platform," he said.
"They're all under pressure to build for the future".
The future is what we're trying to build for them".
"You build for the military and they might want 50.
"We're looking to build for the long term.
"You have to build for people across the income spectrum.
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