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"built entirely of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate something has been constructed exclusively using a particular material, or indicate something is complete. For example: "The bridge was built entirely of steel."
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Structures built entirely of netal--i.
A microprocessor is built entirely of these logic circuits synchronized to each other.
This vast building, 564 metres (1,851 feet) long, was built entirely of standardized parts.
He was gigantic, maybe thirteen feet high, and seemed built entirely of muscle and stone.
Unity Church, Oak Park Illinoiss, 1904) First public building in America built entirely of exposed concrete.
The bar (right) was built entirely of ice in a refrigerated cube in the hotel's courtyard.
It was built entirely of K'Nex, was over 7 feet tall, and it took 45 hours to complete.
The 1874 Eads Bridge was the first major bridge built entirely of steel, excluding the pier foundations.
Built entirely of stone, the innovative structure was a departure from the traditional use of mud bricks along with stone.
"All Aboard" fills the museum's Leonhardt Gallery with a nearly 400-square-foot metropolis built entirely of Legos.
In Tarim, we stayed in an ornate former palace, built entirely of mud (except for the swimming pool).
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