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                            Phrase(s): build something into something [and] build something in 
1. to integrate a piece of furniture or an appliance into a building’s construction.  •  We will build this cupboard into the wall about here.  •  We are going to build in a chest of drawers.  •  Then we will build another one in. 2. to make a particular quality a basic part of something.  •  We build quality into our cars before we put our name on them.  •  We build in quality. 3. to make a special restriction or specification a part of the plan of something.  •  I built the restriction into our agreement.  •  The lawyer built in the requirement that payments be by certified check., Phrase(s): build someone into something [and] build someone in 
to make a person an integral part of an organization or a plan.  •  The mayor built his cronies into the organizational structure of the town.  •  He built in his relatives as part of the administration.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs