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Discover Ludwig'it build on' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is based on or continuous from something else. For example, "This analysis builds on earlier research that has been conducted in this area."
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Greyloft believes that it can solve the problem by bringing agents under its own roof and this seed stage financing, which was provided DSG Consumer Partners, Wavemaker, Cub Capital, Tigris Capital and JFDI, will help it build on its early promise.
Apple Inc shares rose 2percenttoto $557.36 a day after Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook said the company's deal with China Mobile would help it build on its momentum in the country.
Ease it, build on their trust and they will come.
When you achieve it, build on that number the following month.
We rely on them to notice, to dissect, and to record social behavior so that we can learn from it, build on it, or improve it.
"In a way, it's good and in a way you have to not let it build on yourself," Houston said of Van Gundy's pressure.
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"It's momentum-building, and it builds on itself," Mr. Parker said.
It's something to build on now.
It built on what existed.
It builds on a successful strategy.
It builds on a similar 2001 review.
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