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Discover Ludwig"build over" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to construct something on top of or in place of an existing structure. Example: The city decided to build over the old park with a new shopping mall.
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China wants to build over 60 reactors.
Start slowly and build over time.
What he might build over that is not known.
It is something you have to build over years.
They said the effects of such measures would build over time.
The stress, frustration and weariness that come with any job — even one you enjoy — inevitably build over time.
The penalties for not filing are steep (if you owe money) and build over time.
IMP has a vertical family structure that at ACCE will build over time.
In response, electric utilities committed to build over 200 nuclear reactors between 1966 and 1973.
There are some indications already that California wants to split off and such pressures tend to build over time.
It will build over time.
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