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"well-built man" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a man who is physically strong, muscular, and in good physical shape. Example: The well-built man walked confidently into the room, his broad shoulders and muscular arms filling out his tailored suit.
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"I love a well-built man.
He was looking for a "young, well-built man who wanted to be eaten".
Colin is a well-built man, you'd think twice before taking him on.
A tall, well-built man in a brown uniform was waiting at her door.
In March 2001 Meiwes advertised on the internet for a "young well-built man, who wanted to be eaten".
"See that guy there with the big gold chain," he added, pointing out a young, well-built man whose jewelry glinted in the sun.
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Well-built men carrying automatic weapons spill out and advance on us.
In China, undercover officials have a distinct look: well-built men in their thirties or forties, dressed in button-down shirts, dark trousers, and cheap leather loafers.
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 found myself distracted by two well-built men getting dressed as autobots from The Transformers movie.
Stephenson may be a leading man but he's also, at 6 feet 6 inches, a well-built wing man.
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