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"well-built person" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is physically strong and fit, with a muscular or athletic body. Example: The bodyguard standing by the door was a well-built person, with broad shoulders and a chiseled jawline.
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Leaders who act with integrity experience the freedom of being a good person with a well-built reputation, not a reputation built on intimidation and fear.
"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.
They had bought an iconic, well-built building.
This is exuberant, crass, and remarkably well-built stuff.
"A well-built portfolio has winners and losers," he said.
It's well-built and comfortable to ride.
The town is extensive, with well-built houses.
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