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"built up skills" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to developing or improving skills over time through practice and effort. Example: Through constant training and dedication, she built up her skills as a professional dancer and eventually landed a lead role in a Broadway show.
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All across America, bullies have built up skills so they can take advantage of that opportunity.
"It's shortsighted for employers to lose talented women who have built up skills and experience just because of unwillingness to support them on maternity leave and on return to work".
Art didn't just require me to refine technical and fine motor skills; I also built up skills in creative thinking, problem solving and time management.
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His goal was to build up skills.
No one's perfect and it offers tips to build up skills and behaviour".
For real results, a step-by-step course will help you build up skills.
Zeynep Ton of the MIT Sloan School of Management notes that some retailers, including Costco, pay more and have happier staff who quit less and build up skills.
However, structural funds are also used to build up skills and education, and to help companies with investment, especially in new technology.
For university students, getting involved with campaigning can be a great way to build up skills that could set you apart in a job application.
So much needs to be done – the world over but particularly in the French-speaking world – to improve the terms of trade, establish fair, mutually acceptable commercial ties, build up skills at all levels, and learn how to work together.
Solar is jobs-intensive and many small and medium-sized firms have grown to meet the demand and build up skills they are now deploying around the world – a success story at every level.
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