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The phrase "well-built figure" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who has a strong, muscular, or attractive physique. Example: "After months of dedicated training, she finally achieved the well-built figure she had always desired."
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When he appeared in public, he was almost always fitted out in black or camouflage fatigues, a well-built figure strapped with a 9mm, a cigar in hand.
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And that is why the Mozart sculpture that adorns the eponymous square in Salzburg old town shows a handsome, well-built, manly figure far removed from his real-life appearance.
Real crimes, unspeakably nasty ones, including murder, figure in this well-built novel.
But the well-built Chechen, with short hair and a wispy ginger beard, was a key figure in the Chechen insurgency's diaspora, associates said.
The image of the W.W.E. is largely that of well-built men of cartoonish and astonishing proportions, meeting in matches that serve as wildly popular soap operas starring human action figures.
"I love a well-built man.
It's a well-built Beetle.
"He was always a well-built horse.
That well-built stalwart owed us nothing.
Some well-built wooden structures and bridges destroyed.
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