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The phrase "could be built on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a possible development or foundation of something, usually from an existing base. For example: "The success of the company this year could be built on for even further growth in the years to come."
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Eventually, in a Lenovo data center, every device could be built on one type of server.
About 140 homes could be built on one of three sites belonging to King Alfred's academy in Wantage, Oxfordshire.
Hotels could be built on available land in Jersey City.
A fabulous mixed-use complex could be built on the newly available East Side site.
People realized that games could be "built on top of the goals of management".
Half of the small area that could be built on is taken up by a shed.
The recreational village could be built on oceanfront land owned by the local municipality elsewhere.
Other systems could be built on top of smart meters to improve health and social care.
Still, some Germans thought a new country could be built on "unity and justice and freedom".
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He calculates that another 2.7m homes could be built on existing developable land.
Hundreds of new businesses could be built on top of such a protocol.
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