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  1. "Build out" as business jargon - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Feb 26, 2014 · Firstly, "build out" is relatively uncommon. Comparing NGrams of the various words that appear after "build", "build out" doesn't make the top 10: build a build up build the …

  2. meaning - "Build out" versus "build up" - English Language

    Mar 9, 2011 · in U.S. English at least, build out usually refers to finishing the interior of a building or an apartment that one is renting or leasing. As part of the build-out plan, the landlord was …

  3. "Build out" meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 15, 2017 · The world you want to live in is a human world, not an objective one: it's not an environment but a home; it's not the world you see but the world you build out of what you see.

  4. off of - What is the meaning of "build off of"? - English Language ...

    Jan 29, 2013 · 4 What is the meaning of "build off of"? I Googled it, but can't find any definition! I encountered it in the sentence in a technical book. The sentence is: For the application we will …

  5. Is it "is being build" or "is being built"? [closed]

    Channel is being build with aid of latest technologies available today. Is the above line correct? or should built be used instead of build? What is the grammatic logic to follow so I understand ...

  6. Should "built-up" be hyphenated or not? [closed]

    The product uses an example system to show how a fully featured system can be built-up. Built-up if it is an adjective describing the featured system as being made of several sections or …

  7. "Bob and us" or "Bob and we" or "Bob and ourselves"?

    It's a completely harmless ambiguity (of a type that is ubiquitous in English), and it is completely disambiguated by prior knowledge ("Sarah" is a person's name, and we don't build aircraft out …

  8. What is the term for an image created out of words?

    Oct 28, 2012 · A calligram is an image formed by treating typography as brush strokes. Frequently, the typeset word is repeated, and/or typographic elements such as serifs, stems, …

  9. What is the "runny" excretion from noses called?

    Mar 8, 2017 · What is the word for the "runny" excretion from someone's nose called? from this link Runny nose is the idiom that Americans use to describe what happens when your nose …

  10. A word for someone who loves searching, learning new things?

    Aug 14, 2014 · I'm looking for a suitable word or expression, for someone who really loves to learn, search and read about new things (Technologies, science, economics, politics..), so that …