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Free sign upThe word 'built-in' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is already included in a particular item or structure, often as part of the original design. For example, "This TV unit has a built-in mounting bracket for easy installation."
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built-in
adjective
Constructed as a non-detachable part of a larger structure
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Built-in L.E.D. nightlight.
(Beckham's were built-in).
Others offer built-in seating.
Ferries are built-in fun.
And the built-in speakers are feeble.
A dressing area has built-in shelving.
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His mosaics are half-built in advance.
Hilarity is built in".
It was built in 1935.
The audience is built in".
Actually, it's not built in.
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