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Discover LudwigThe phrase "building walls" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the physical process of constructing a wall, either literally or metaphorically. For example, "After years of living in poverty, the family started building walls of wealth and prosperity."
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He advocated that the country "Instead of building walls, build bridges.
"Instead of building walls we can help build bridges.
Building walls?
Or building walls.
"It's about not building walls.
"Grey infrastructure means building walls and barriers.
Building walls or piling up riprap protects infrastructure.
Building walls is one thing; gathering significant work is another.
In building walls they seem to be obsidian bricks.
Europe is literally building walls to keep migrants out.
Oh, and don't bother building walls to keep out foreigners.
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