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The phrase "built-in for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is most commonly used as a prepositional phrase, meaning something is included or designed for a specific purpose within a larger system or object. Example: "The car's built-in features make it perfect for long road trips."
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2277, substituted "built-in" for "capital" in item 1374.
But any faults are built-in for life.
On the contrary, Dawkins shows that it is just as built-in for mammals such as ourselves to act in the interest of others.
In our organisational systems, the appreciation men need tends to be built-in, for instance, by performance reviews, bonuses and pay rises.
Both handsets will have NFC built-in for mobile payments.
This model also includes WiFi built-in for both models.
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The toddler set-up creates space for a built-in racetrack for bedtime Hot Wheels play.
It also has a built-in mic for hands-free calling, and retails for $100.
One of the primary motivations for using Clojure is the built-in support for concurrent operations.
Eric Blaise, "Built-in Diagnostics for Sandwich Structures under Extreme Temperatures".
The model has built-in protections for workers.
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