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Discover LudwigThe phrase "build him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to constructing or creating something for a male individual, whether literally or metaphorically.
Example: "In the game, you can choose to build him a custom character with unique abilities."
Alternatives: "create him" or "construct him."
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"Now let's gradually move forward and build him up".
"We'll try to build him into that slowly.
He wants her to build him a prison in Damascus.
I'd have to build him back up again.
If you charge a man to build him one, you're taking money under false pretenses.
"We had to keep Gilad in the public consciousness and build him into a national icon".
We'll make sure we don't build him up to knock him down, but build him up to be a big part of our future.
"It's difficult, because you've got to build him up," Girardi said.
"I think that experience in the Second World War really helped build him as a player.
You can build him weapons and armour from the detritus you scavenge.
In 1901, Stoll asked Matcham to build him a new theatre.
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