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Discover LudwigThe phrase "builds up from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "The story builds up from a simple misunderstanding between the two characters to a dramatic showdown at the end." In this sentence, "builds up from" is used to describe the progression of the narrative, starting with a small incident and gradually developing into a larger, more significant event.
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In a first filtration stage, a compressible filter cake builds up from a fine particle suspension.
The film thickness builds up from zero at the start to the designed value at the operating speed.
Resins are essentially polymers, which are builds up from simple molecules or monomers and can be prepared mainly by either addition polymerization or condensation polymerization.
The lidar employs laser beams to scan the road ahead and builds up from the reflections a three-dimensional image of what this looks like.
It builds up from the foundations of number theory to key topics in the modern understanding of analytic and/or algebraic number theory.
Pulled pork is a gloriously tender and juicy tangle of tans and browns and dusky reds that compel eating past satiety, especially when laced with homemade barbecue sauce that builds up from vinegar.
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For skyscrapers and other big buildings just build up from the ground up.
"It had built up from Sept. 11.
That bile probably built up from experience.
Tells about good clientele built up from there.
I think that comes from rage built up from childhood.
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