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The phrase "built up pressure" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the process of gradually increasing or creating pressure in a certain situation. Here is an example sentence: "The built up pressure in the balloon caused it to pop suddenly, startling everyone in the room."
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Distillation apparatuses are not usually closed, pressurized systems, so do not built up pressure.
Gases eventually built up pressure and erupted in global volcanoes.
"They built up pressure when they weren't taking wickets and took a fair amount of wickets as well.
"It was a concern how when Blackburn built up pressure we didn't show enough character to stem that," Pearce told BBC Radio Nottingham.
"If you don't have a go, then there's no chance in scoring but the strike from Scott [Rendell] gave us the 1-0 andantage and I felt we were in control of the game early on but they built up pressure.
The effect of the lye was first it built up pressure inside the drum, bulging the sealed rubber outwardly.
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The fault slides and catches, builds up pressure and then releases that pressure along smaller adjacent faults.
As the engine runs the cooling system builds up pressure, and one of its main functions is to remove the built up heat from the engine and disperse it through the fins of the radiator.
"This builds up pressure on Bank of America and the S.E.C".
So the hope is that the film will gradually build up pressure on the government.
Mr Brower helped found or build up pressure groups such as the Sierra Club and Friends of the Earth.
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