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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solid construction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is well-built, sturdy, or reliable, often in the context of physical structures or metaphorically in writing or arguments.
Example: "The architect presented a design that featured a solid construction, ensuring the building would withstand harsh weather conditions."
Alternatives: "a robust structure" or "a strong framework".
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Thus, one can double the square by planar means (as in Elements, Book II, proposition 14), but one cannot double the cube in such a way, although a solid construction is possible (as given above).
The brand's recent partnership with the Italian company Staff International also looks like a good fit as the clothes, with their boho babydoll dresses in strips of animal prints, shaggy multicolored goat's hair jackets inlayed with fake python, and leather vests tricked out with metal rivets show a solid construction.
It features a solid construction, a great screen and anti-iPad features such as numerous I/O ports.
The Droid 4 doesn't look much like its other Droid siblings, but it does promise the same stellar keyboard and a solid construction.
The inner magnesium shell of the notebook's HP DuraCase is equipped with a honeycomb pattern that is thermally bonded to anodized aluminum for a solid construction.
For added protection against bang-ups, the inner magnesium shell of the notebook's HP DuraCase is equipped with a honeycomb pattern that is thermally bonded to anodized aluminum for a solid construction to withstand active day-to-day use on the road.
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This looks to be rather a more solid construction, but the design notes are the same: a focus on natural materials with slashes of metal.
The British tradition adds some rusk to the mix, which bulks out the meat of course, but does give a more solid construction.
And with an eye for solid construction, these aren't just any socks.
A hybrid plaid-and-check pattern tightens up a classic look, and solid construction keeps it that way.
In 1377, Ibn Khaldūn wrote the Muqaddimah in which he asserted that humans developed from "the world of the monkeys," in a process by which "species become more numerous" In chapter 1 he writes: "This world with all the created things in it has a certain order and solid construction.
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