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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to be erected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that can be constructed or set up, such as a building, structure, or object.
Example: "The tent is designed to be able to be erected quickly and easily in various outdoor settings."
Alternatives: "capable of being erected" or "suitable for erection".
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Vinson, who observed live hoopoe starlings when he lived on Réunion, described the crest as flexible, disunited and forward-curled barbs of various lengths, highest in the centre, and able to be erected at will.
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Paramount Building to be erected at 43rd.
Censored penis seems to be erect.
Seeds of L. sativa have similar parachute-like pappus as L. serriola, but through cultivated erect involucral bracts are less able to be released.
A monument to Darwin was erected in 1935.
A monument to him was erected there.
Feminists should be erecting monuments to him.
A giant monument to Alexander the Great was erected last month.
Monuments are erected to commemorate the disaster (Alexander 2006).
More than 300 watchtowers were erected to spot escapees.
In 1903, a monument was erected to honor the battle.
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