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The phrase "increasingly built on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to something that is being constructed or created in a gradual or gradual manner. For example: "The company's reputation is increasingly built on superior customer service."
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An industry that is increasingly built on those shiny little discs does not produce one celebrating the glitziest events on the planet?
YouTube is increasingly built on instructional content.
The modern Supreme Court opinion is increasingly built on sand.
Since supply chains are increasingly built on complex interdependences, concerns to adopt new managerial approaches based on collaboration have surged.
Because of this, ordinary Americans are exposed to a corporate republic increasingly built on the law of unintended consequences, where they depend on a debate among short-term interests to provide the optimal long-term growth they need.
So, the theme that I want to develop in my book is that part you know, we live in a capitalist world now and this world is increasingly built on finance.
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Hospital governance in European countries increasingly builds on mixed forms of governing and combines management and professional self-governance, thereby creating new more 'hybrid' controls that are expected to improve cost-efficiency and quality of services [ 1].
These skills increasingly built up on those practiced in earlier years.
[C1.] Microsoft Outlines Internet Software Strategy Microsoft faces a potent challenge as software is increasingly built and distributed as a service on the Internet.
"We have a clear strategy to build on, an increasingly powerful brand and an inspiring management team," he added.
Last week's decisions were the latest in a run of victories for a conservative agenda that has increasingly been built on the foundation of free speech.
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