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The phrase "was built to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the purpose or reason for something being built. Example: The Great Wall of China was built to protect the country from invasions.
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He was built to win.
The system was built to be inflexible.
"A stage was built to accommodate them.
It was built to save time & money.
"Washington was built to spend," he said.
It was built to handle 100,000.
Lackawanna was built to serve Bethlehem Steel.
It was built to house a warehouse.
… She was built to cruise, she's not a racing boat.
He says "it was built to be a monument".
A studio was built to house Mr. Taylor's architecture company.
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