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The phrase "are liable to construct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is likely to create or build something, often in a legal or formal context.
Example: "The contractors are liable to construct the new bridge by the end of the year."
Alternatives: "are likely to build" or "are prone to create".
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They are liable to construct meaning differently in their lives and resist the identities and meanings imposed on them by society.
In such circumstances it is not surprising they find the uncertainty that is intrinsic to trials challenging both cognitively and emotionally, or that they are liable to construct trial treatments as the answer to their child's needs.
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Thus, as function of these conditions, stability diagrams for the different phases that are liable to appear in an actively propagating crevice can be constructed.
Readers are liable to experience alternative emotions.
They are liable to call any time.
It is not what his readers are liable to expect.
But even victors are liable to prosecution — witness Milosevic and Taylor.
Both are liable to corrosion.
Hydrophobic particles are liable to aggregate in collision.
Hydrophobic particles in water are liable to aggregate in collision.
These flow patterns are liable to induce thrombus.
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