Sentence examples for build out of from inspiring English sources

"build out of" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is generally used when describing something built out of some material (such as wood, stone, etc.). For example, "The house was built out of solid oak."

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We were afraid they would build out of character with the village".

But what's most remarkable is how much excitement they can build out of a unison rhythm.

But he did have a choice over what story to build out of those circumstances.

"We have seven different metals we build out of," Butenschoen said.

"A hedge-fund site isn't one of those you can build out of your garage," he said.

For an e-commerce site, a 10 percent conversion rate is generally considered good enough to warrant the build out of a product.

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SIS 1.3 should build out-of-the-box on modern Linux, OSX and Windows (with Cygwin) machines.

Scheme's core data type is the list, built out of pairs as described below.

Built out of wood, the building cost NOK 30,373.

Built out of red brick, the small single-storey building has a shallow domed roof.

Built out of the same metal".

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