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The phrase "build up to" is a valid and usable expression in written English.
It is usually used to describe the process of gradually intensifying or increasing something. For example, "We began by slowly building up to a faster pace as we jogged around the track".
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We build up to tear down, overrate and overhype.
Rather, they build up to a threshold.
It will gradually build up to 420 pupils.
Over time, build up to a one-minute plank.
"An artist likes to build up to a crescendo".
Developers could build up to 40 stories with affordable housing.
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The build-up to Rio was choppy.
Unable to prevent build-up to equaliser.
Probably yes, but expect any build-up to be gradual.
Pryce had a troubled build-up to the competition.
Think the build-up to Brexit was polarising and scary?
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