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The phrase "a constructive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is helpful, beneficial, or aimed at building or improving a situation or outcome.
Example: "We had a constructive discussion about the project's future direction."
Alternatives: "a positive" or "a beneficial".
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It's a constructive fight.
Zaghlūl was not a constructive statesman.
"It was a constructive, very businesslike conversation".
Violence is never a constructive response".
Green sought a constructive relationship with HS2.
It raises awareness in a constructive way.
Address any issues in a constructive manner.
That was a constructive, positive role.
But they represent a constructive minority.
A Constructive Definition of Dirichlet Priors.
Liu Xiaobo also has a constructive ideology, too.
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