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The phrase "also be construed as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something can be interpreted or understood in an additional way or context.
Example: "The findings of this study may also be construed as evidence of a broader trend in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "can also be interpreted as" or "may also be understood as".
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Nevertheless, this adaptability may also be construed as a disadvantage.
It could also be construed as a major achievement since Formula One means as much to the average American sports fan as College Football does to Murray Walker.
The appointment might also be construed as a step forward for a company that has suffered setbacks in its quest to be regarded as an independent technological leader.
Its national spokesperson, Marius Redelinghuys, said: "The post is not only antisemitic and hate speech, but can also be construed as an incitement to violence and is an insensitive insult to victims and survivors of the Holocaust.
Whether or not the ad was self-sabotaging, it might also be construed as a little defensive, released as it was in 2015, when a new guard of fast-casual restaurant chains, including Chipotle, Fresh & Co., and Sweetgreen, was nibbling away at McDonald's market share.
The narrative imposed on the Second World War was one of straightforward heroism, but Archie's generation, like Auster's, faced a more ambiguous challenge: their refusal to fight on moral grounds could also be construed as cowardice, and often was by the very men whom, as boys, they'd so admired for risking their lives to defeat Fascism.
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What the normativist construes as norms or rules of meaning/content, principles such as (CM) or inferential rules such as modus ponens, might also be construed in a very different way: As, or in analogy with what Frege called "laws of truth" (Frege 1918: 30).
The norms are typically construed as norms of action, most commonly as prescriptions, but could also be construed axiologically.
However, as far as ME normativity goes, normative consequences might also be construed axiologically.
But the sequence, which Jackman said involved four minutes of boinging on both feet, also could be construed as an emblem for the Tonys' — and Broadway's — wish not to be slotted into a narrow musical tradition in an era when entertainment comes all mashed up, on multiple platforms.
The idea, as best I can grasp it, seems to be that Destry-Scholes was working toward a kind of composite photograph of the three men, a ghostly overlay of their travels, theories, and lies, which also might blurrily be construed as the portrait of both biographers: "Was the composite portrait the face of DestryScholes?
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