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build into
verb
- tr, preposition to make (something) a definite part of (a contract, agreement, etc)
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“From what we see right now, we’re going to have that. 2025 will build into a very strong 2026.”
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Thursday, then build into the night, Kittell said.
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Maybe we'll do multiple seasons, and I think over time it'll build into something people connect with.
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It was always so bizarre, the best executive in the history of sports living down the street from an organization he helped build into the most celebrated in sports … and yet they didn’t talk.
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In fact, you even build into the story that Fiona Apple’s “Paper Bag” is the song that played when she met her friend Sarah in college.
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