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Discover Ludwig"largely built" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something was created or constructed on a large scale. For example, you could say "the bridge was largely built with the help of volunteers."
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This became the Marunouchi district, also largely built of brick.
Tourism is largely built around continuing indigenous culture.
Wired networks are largely built out, and need relatively modest new capital.
He pointed toward new, mostly residential, high-rises largely built of concrete.
This is largely built on its prowess as an exporter, especially of capital goods.
But Britain's existing railways were largely built by private companies, whose backers eventually lost their shirts.
Cities predating 1900 were largely built with animal labor and designed for animal agriculture.
But with other shore towns largely built up, developers began giving Long Branch a second look.
"The stone from which Venice is largely built, for example, came largely from Istria.
His record is largely built on compromise and his ability to build coalitions with conservative Democrats.
That paranoia, largely built on fantasy, will now become more real.
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