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The phrase "are constructed out of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the materials or components that make up an object or structure.
Example: "The bridge is constructed out of steel and concrete, ensuring its durability and strength."
Alternatives: "are made from" or "are built with".
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They are constructed out of violent visual images.
The booths, tables and bar — and even a hotel, if you're willing to brave the cold to stay the night — are constructed out of snow and ice.
A rooftop greenhouse grows produce for the store, and indoor fruit displays are constructed out of wood salvaged from the Coney Island boardwalk.
The pictures are constructed out of basic geometric shapes -- squares, circles, rectangles and, of course, triangles, to represent Little Tree and friends.
Bailey's biographies are constructed out of letters and diary entries and competing recollections that have to be wrestled into some degree of accordance.
The approach has received more attention over the past five years, however, as the grocer has expanded into new markets: in Detroit, where Whole Foods opened a store this summer, café tables are constructed out of old car parts.
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But if a certain mathematical construction can be constructed out of another one, this is a purely mathematical fact, and as such independent of logic.
Large lies can be constructed out of smaller truths.
The portrait had been constructed out of colored marble.
"Mercy" appeared to be constructed out of wandering thoughts.
Now art is all about being constructed out of relationships between parts".
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