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"to build up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of increasing something, like in the following example: We started working out five days a week to build up our strength.
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"They need to build up trust.
Are there ways to build up willpower?
You have to build up trust".
Familiarity takes time to build up.
"You need to build up trust.
You're trying to build up an industry.
"We've got to build up credibility.
"That's to build up trust," Fossouo said.
We have to build up a picture.
That's what I try to build up.
That causes suspicion to build up.
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compounds to build up
costly to build up
due to build up of
genes to build up
impossible to build up
importance to build up
to achieve up
to acquire up
to foster up
to integrate up
to bolster up
to obtain up
to implement up
to built up
to maintain up
to ascertain up
to tighten up
to reconstruct up
to incorporate up
to identify up
to construct up
to sit up
to clean up
to catch up
to move up
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