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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foundation to build" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used when referring to the need for a basic structure or set of principles to begin something. For example: "We need to create a solid foundation to build a successful business."
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Rules are important, we all need some sort of foundation to build on, but we don't need structured building.
It's a foundation to build on.
This is a foundation to build on.
"It's a good foundation to build on," he said.
What a foundation to build your future on; there's nowhere to go but up.
This would be an interesting foundation to build on, but that isn't Touré's style.
Several years ago I started a foundation to build free skate parks in low-income areas.
He gave young people beds and jobs and a foundation to build from.
This will serve as a solid foundation to build upon if necessary.
A rich man and a sporting icon, he started his own foundation to build a hospital.
Possibly, the unfinished landmark struck them as the perfect symbol already a foundation to build upon.
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foundation to acquire
foundation to implement
groundwork to build
foundation to rebuild
bedrock to build
foundation to construct
foundation to bolster
foundation to achieve
fund to build
establishment to build
foundation to devise
foundation to foster
corporation to build
rationale to build
foundation to building
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