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'building a building' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the act of constructing or erecting a structure. For example, "The construction crew was busy building a building in the center of town."
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"We aren't just building a building.
It's building a building underground that's six football fields long".
"Building an organ is like building a building," Mr. Fink said.
"We're building a building for tomorrow," David R. White, the executive director of D.T.W., said.
"I couldn't imagine building a building today without a fully ubiquitous wireless network," he said.
It's sort of like building a building — at the end you have something to show for it.
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The stadium included of temporary buildings, a building converted to a riding center after the Olympics, and a tent.
"It doesn't help the city to move a tenant from Building A to Building B," she said.
Soil analysis for PCB in the soil surrounding these buildings found 34 mg/kg at building A; 3.3 mg/kg at building B; and 3.4 mg/kg at building C. Caulking samples from the three buildings subjected to the TCLP contained 36,200 mg/kg (building 1, which was the same as building A), 5,010 mg/kg (building 2), and 5,970 (building 3).
In the CityGML standard the class _AbstractBuilding is used to represent either a complete building (class Building) or a building part (class BuildingPart).
Not only was there a physical challenge to building this building, there was a financial challenge.
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