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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to construct proper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to create or formulate something correctly, often in a technical or formal context.
Example: "The engineer is able to construct proper specifications for the project to ensure everything meets the required standards."
Alternatives: "capable of creating proper" or "skilled in formulating proper".
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With the feed-forward signal, selected users are able to construct proper combining vectors.
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Bidders should have to explain themselves more fully; and defending companies should be able to construct a proper defence.
We found that mutant animals failed to construct proper nests (Z = −3.4; P = 0.001) (data not shown).
LeBlanc, however, was never able to construct a working machine.
They are able to construct richer, more varied lives.
I thought that I might be able to construct one.
But thanks to my childhood experiences we were able to construct houses on our own.
WOODWARD You were able to construct the first book around the Russian-Afghan war.
And few builders are willing, or able, to construct "spec" properties these days, Mr. Boulger said.
I'm always really impressed by actors who are able to construct a character, like Johnny Depp.
But will conservative Christians be able to construct a narrative against Islam in Europe and America?
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