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The phrase "built up with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been created or compiled with different components. For example: "This house was built up with repurposed materials from the factory."
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So you get to benefit from the relationship the publication has already built up with its readers.
With the goodwill he has already built up with viewers, Romo now has leeway to simply say what he sees.
"It has to be built up with simple things first.
Worn or undersized parts were built up with chromium plate.
The trust built up with residents has also been important.
The second is a model built up with finite element beam elements interconnected with springs.
It was built up with concrete: a series of barrel and annular vaults.
The panels are built up with extruded aluminium profiles connected by longitudinal welds.
The actuators' driving forces and the constraints of the joints are built up with this method.
There too, artificial islands are built up with rock or gravel.
The repertory Balanchine built up, with his associate choreographer Jerome Robbins, remains unique.
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