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Discover Ludwig"built the bridge" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It follows the subject-verb-object structure and describes a completed action (building a bridge). Example: "The construction workers built the bridge over the river in just six months."
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He would have built the bridge.
where they built the bridge on the Kwai.
"It built the bridge that made going to Berkeley possible," Desmarie said.
But just as unusual, she said, is who built the bridge and boardwalk.
We had built the bridge in order to get across the valley.
The Rhône currents had defied bridging until St. Bénézet and his disciples built the bridge in the late 12th century.
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He just built the bridges and waited for people to use them.
America has a way of not honouring the people who built the bridges and laid the foundations.
Last year, the catchphrase was "Build the Bridge".
You didn't let me build the bridge.
Did President Clinton build the "bridge to the twenty-first century" all by himself?
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consolidate the bridge
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built the company
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