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is buildup
noun
An accumulation; an increase; a gradual development.
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All this is buildup for Tuesday, when Cham's second album, also called "Ghetto Story," will arrive in stores.
To analyze the performance of user classification technique, a simulation environment is buildup in MATLAB™ with a two-dimensional layout of a typical urban residence.
And Liana Maeby looked beyond the ceremony to consider how a certain Best Picture nominee could affect the country: "Here's hoping all this insane Abraham Lincoln love is buildup to the announcement that we're finally abolishing the penny".
The most common manifestation of CF is buildup of mucus in the airways and bacterial colonization of the lower respiratory tract, accompanied by chronic inflammation.
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But this turns out to be buildup, not letdown.
There's buildup on all the TV and adverts are huge.
There was buildup to Molly Ringwald's Sam running out of the gym and crying over Jake Ryan at the high school dance in Sixteen Candles.
Other skills are buildups or progressions to another skill.
The problem is the buildup.
The new episode is more buildup than payoff.
"The Ox-Bow Incident" is all buildup, as a posse turns inexorably into a lynch mob.
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