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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mainly built" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that is mainly composed of something else. For example: "The log cabin was mainly built from timber sourced from the nearby forest."
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Woven with gorgeous bursts of choral music and mainly built around the delicate plucks and scrapes of specifically hand-built instruments (including a harp governed by gravity), it's her most delicately beautiful album since Vespertine.
The house was mainly built of a yellowish-beige calcarenite.
But one of the most influential buildings was Chartres Cathedral (present church mainly built after 1194).
"And it's mainly built of brick, which means it hardly needs maintenance," she added.
Kirkwall's cathedral, dedicated to St. Magnus, was mainly built by Norsemen during the 12th century.
The robotic vacuum is mainly built from a circular piece of foam board, as shown in Figure 1.
Neurology, especially aphasiology, was mainly built on behavioral-structural correlations ("lesion method").
But this has been mainly built on buying up shops from the administrators of bust brands like HMV and Jessops.
That model would steer clear of direct competition with CBS, which is mainly built on viewers 35 and older.
Its Old Town Square is surrounded with beautiful baroque houses and churches, mainly built after a fire in 1641 nearly wiped out the original town.
One student noticed that Moffitt was mainly built of concrete and wondered whether this reflected an attempt at a democratic form of architecture.
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