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"might be built" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a possibility or potential outcome in the future. Example: The city council has proposed a new park in the neighborhood, but it might be built on the empty lot instead of the old playground.
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New nuclear plants might be built.
Where they might be built is anybody's guess.
If so, it might be built after all.
He would not say how many sleds might be built.
Canada signed up in 2001, when it seemed a machine might be built on its soil.
They also say the installation, called Cape Wind, might be built over ancestral burial grounds.
However, no one has figured out how one might be built.
In many cities, schools might be "built into factories, or into back rooms of housing settlements.
There is no longer a risk that the World Cup might be built on forced labour.
Rouhani named two principles upon which he said a nuclear deal might be built.
Mr. Erdogan has also said that a cultural center might be built inside, instead of a mall.
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