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Discover Ludwig"it gets built" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of constructing something. The word "it" could refer to any object or structure that is being built. Some examples of when this phrase can be used include: - "The new office building will take a few years to complete, but when it gets built, it will be a state-of-the-art facility." - "The bridge was destroyed in a storm, but luckily it gets built quickly and efficiently thanks to the skilled construction workers." - "Building a house from scratch is a long and challenging process, but the satisfaction that comes when it gets built is worth all the effort."
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Whether or not it gets built is another question".
"And if government doesn't guarantee preservation, I guarantee it gets built on".
"And it gets built into the prices and fees inside the variable annuity contract".
The New Yorker is set to move from 4 Times Square to 1 World Trade Center, once it gets built.
Most architects design in private, and must contend with what people think of their work only once it gets built.
Dr. Noll, the Stanford economist, predicted that financing hurdles still might sink the deal in Santa Clara, saying, "There's only a 50 percent chance that it gets built".
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Will it get built?
But it got built in relative invisibility.
But it does not mention the man who ensured that the station, along with the suburb that blossomed around it, got built.
That was part of the ethos of that time and place, and it got built in to the culture we created.
Even a senior World Bank official noted that although a toll road built by a Suharto family enterprise might cost 20% more than it should, at least it got built.
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