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The phrase "largely built upon" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to describe something that was constructed or formed using a large amount of a specific material or idea. For example, you could say "The modern economy is largely built upon technology and digital infrastructure".
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The slickly safe-seeming software that has inveigled itself so completely into modern society is largely built upon computer code written decades ago that acquired new uses and features as an old house acquires coats of paint.
The south facade of his 1964 East Wing, now beautifully restored as part of the Museum's recent renovation and expansion, stands as a tribute to his midcareer devotion to the International Style architecture of Mies van der Rohe, whose reputation in America was largely built upon Philip's faithful support.
Furthermore, current understanding of indicator bacteria removal in these systems is largely built upon laboratory-scale work.
The proposed methodology is largely built upon two existing KBE methodologies: CommonKADS and MOKA, which have become popular models for automating engineering processes.
It is connected to Jim Crow laws that accompanied it and a mass incarceration largely built upon black bodies that would follow it.
A Romano-British farm around 200 AD, largely built upon a previous Iron Age settlement dating from 200 100 BC, was discovered during the Watson's Lane development in 1994.
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The remarkable prosperity of the past century in the industrialized world was largely built on an abundant supply of cheap petroleum and continues to depend upon it.
This became the Marunouchi district, also largely built of brick.
Tourism is largely built around continuing indigenous culture.
It was largely built during the Middle Preclassic.
Due to the devolution of agricultural policy to Wales, Scotland and N. Ireland, we have now seen six different bTB policies enacted across the UK since the completion of the RBCT, all built upon largely the same evidence base.
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