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Discover Ludwig"built a dam" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a simple past tense verb phrase, and can be used to describe someone or something constructing a dam. Example: The beavers in the forest built a dam to create a large pond for their family to live in.
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Brownell says the river built a dam there.
In February, some local residents built a dam to keep bodies from slipping by.
They built a dam across the Khlong Saeng river, creating a 60-square-mile reservoir.
Any kid who has built a dam across a stream knows this.
Both beaver families built their own lodges, and one family built a dam to access better food supplies.
To protect themselves from floods, the early inhabitants had to build dikes on both sides of the river, and about 1270 they built a dam between these dikes.
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You build a dam, malaria develops upstream.
For centuries, the most effective way to control water has been to build a dam.
The Meramec caught the eye of the Army Corps of Engineers which plans to build a dam across it.
"They also wanted to build a dam and a smelter on the island.
My mother got the Army Corps of Engineers to build a dam so it would never happen again.
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