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to build a brand créer une marqueIt follows the much vaunted launch that month of The Independent's first brand building campaign for nearly two years, using cinema and posters. The agency change is the latest in a series of measures by the paper's new management to build a stronger brand and halt the circulation slide.
to build sth into a product incorporer qch dans un produit;∎ the alarm will be built into the system le système sera doté d'une alarme incorporée(a) (develop) (business) développer, établir; (reputation) bâtir, établir; (production) accroître, augmenter(b) (advertise) faire de la publicité pour -
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