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The phrase "which I built" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that the speaker has constructed or created, often in a descriptive or explanatory context. Example: "This is the house which I built with my own hands."
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My son Calum was the pillar around which I built my life.
I'm sitting at our kitchen table, which I built in 1980.
At least that was the rationalization on which I built my career very specifically as a writer in this country in that historic moment".
My marinade, which I built gradually with the wine in mind, began with tequila, not a rather neutral silver but a more profound añejo.
In my dossier, in which I built a case for my application, I included 18 exhibits describing the conditions of my country from a human rights perspective.
His writings on semiotics, comparative religion and mythology (in particular "The Power of Myth" and "The Hero With a Thousand Faces") helped inspire the framework on which I built my character Robert Langdon.
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It is the basis on which I build my world and Heathcliff's spirit roams through it all.
I'm planning a big installation of my assemblage paintings, which I build using found objects from the streets: discarded furniture, old doors, windows, signs, mirrors, etc.
I use traditional methods of researching important stories and then begin collecting the images and audio that act as the fundamental scaffolding upon which I build.
I have visited over 1,000 potential sites, 30 of which I have built.
I hid beneath hats and headscarves, which I'd built a collection of since getting out of the hospital.
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