The question was closed, officially, as Primarily Opinion based. You ask three distinct questions. Generally, this means the question is too broad.
Your questions:
- Is it something you often use?
This type of question isn't revelant, is it? Do you really care if someone uses this often? What do you, or future readers, get out of an answer that says "Yes, I use this all the time" or "Nope, I dislike using this".
This question is really a set up for your second question...
- What are typical situations when you'd use it?
This is too broad or opinion based. "Typical situations" depends on a lot of circumstances. What I consider typical in my line of work is very different from what others in another line of work consider typical. There are too many possible answers to this sub-question.
- How can I add a syntax to a builder so that I can only call .WithXYZ on a certain object? (see the bottom of the page for more detail)
Here is your real question. Unfortunately, you've buried it under two off-topic questions. It didn't stand much of a chance.
Focus your question. Make it specific to what you want to fix/do. The questions about typical situations or whether this is utilized often aren't relevant. They are also broad and opinion-generating questions. Both of these are close reasons.