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Discover Ludwig"builds in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the process of adding something to a design, plan, or system. For example, "The new software builds in extra security features to protect users' data."
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But "The Leftovers" builds in potency.
Form builds in Picasso, flows in Matisse.
So the system builds in a rewards system for drivers.
Things build, momentum builds in a positive way.
Still, the fury builds in one protest after another.
First comes a determined, driving theme that builds in energy.
RUMBLE builds in shaking judders up the walls.
DarkWallet builds in functions that overcome that possibility.
The system even builds in a bonus for advertisers.
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And "the number of self-builds in Italy, Austria and France is huge", says Rudlin.
The article "Richard Meier Builds in Manhattan.
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