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The phrase "built in two phases" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a project or construction that is completed in two distinct stages.
Example: "The new bridge was built in two phases, with the first phase focusing on the foundation and the second on the superstructure."
Alternatives: "constructed in two stages" or "developed in two parts."
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The La Grande project was built in two phases; the first phase lasted twelve years from 1973 to 1985 and the second phase lasted from 1985 to present time.
The medical center will be built in two phases.
It would be built in two phases and cost about $21 million.
The campus, at the southern end of Roosevelt Island, is to be built in two phases.
The proposals are for the Y network to be built in two phases.
Under a 1998 deal, the Russian government agreed to the pipeline's being built in two phases.
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It will be built in four phases.
It is to be built in four phases, but there is no schedule for the other three sections of the line.
The project is being built in five phases by the Benjamin Organization of Garden City, which acquired the property from a failed bank.
It was obvious that the Job's Lane building, built in three phases between 1897 and 1913, would not lend itself to the sort of major renovation the Parrish trustees had in mind.
Squaw Valley in California began work in June on its new Village at Squaw Valley, a 13-acre pedestrian complex to be built in four phases that will include 640 homes, 80 shops, galleries and restaurants and a multiscreen cinema at the base of the resort.
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