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Discover Ludwig"sturdy build" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a physical object (such as a building or a piece of furniture) that has been constructed in a strong and sturdy way. For example, "The furniture in our living room has a sturdy build and won't budge in even the strongest winds."
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Gumucio has shoulder-length hair and a sturdy build.
Lechwes are sizeable, long-horned (males only) antelopes with a sturdy build.
He has big, round blue eyes, receding blond hair and a sturdy build.
His height and sturdy build have earned him the nickname Stumpy.
The maid is a young woman of sturdy build and inscrutable disposition.
His 6-foot-3 size, sturdy build and sprinter speed make him a dangerous wide receiver.
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She has a sturdy build--compared to my bird-boned frame.
He was the Khoury boy with the sturdiest build, more like his father — "real thick, like a sack of meat," Ted Khoury said — and the only one who played football.
From Nokia: http://www.nokia.com/gb-en/products/phone/lumia920 Pros: lovely screen, 4G, sturdy, quality build Cons: Not widely enough available, expensive, gimmicky in places.
His uniform was dark olive, almost black; the boots were new; his hair looked to have been freshly trimmed in a military cut; he seemed to have a sturdy, muscular build.
Some reviewers praised the new laptop's compact size for its performance, the quality of the screen, and sturdy unibody build, which allowed easier upgrading of internal components as compared to the original models.
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