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The phrase "are so constituted that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the arrangement or organization of elements in a particular way that leads to a specific outcome or condition.
Example: "The committee members are so constituted that their diverse backgrounds contribute to a well-rounded decision-making process."
Alternatives: "are arranged in such a way that" or "are structured so that".
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Yet men are so constituted that the individual cannot secure his own interests unless he contributes to the common welfare.
Reid's answer to this challenge is to "go nativist": We are so constituted that when we judge that, say, an action is unjust, we are moved to action.
Spinoza also argues that in general the more oppressively a sovereign governs, the more rebellious the citizens will be, since most people are "so constituted that there is nothing they would more reluctantly put up with than that the opinions they belief to be true should be outlawed" (20, 255).
This "emergent" quality of water can be derived from the properties possessed by certain molecules that are so constituted that they do not bind together in a tight formation but slide past each other.
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But he wonders why the universe is so constituted that moral progress takes place.
The genetic system that regulates flower structure in these primroses is so constituted that cross-pollination automatically maintains a 50 50 ratio between pins and thrums.
Other writers on Berlioz still quote Barzun, for example on the marriage to the unfortunate Harriet Smithson, where he explains that Berlioz was "so constituted that his tenacity would not let him yield anything on which he had once set his heart".
An objective good would be sought by anyone who was acquainted with it, not because of any contingent fact that this person, or every person, is so constituted that he desires this end, but just because the end has to-be-pursuedness somehow built into it" (Mackie 1977, 40).
Mikhail Botvinnik, three times world chess champion, wrote in his book Computers, Chess and Long-Range Planning that the Kotok McCarthy program's "rule for rejecting moves was so constituted that the machine threw the baby out with the bath water".
And, further, official statement are adduced to the effect that the Court of Claims is so constituted 'that the successful prosecution of a claim' in it 'is something more than a merely perfunctory performance on the part of counsel'; it is a matter of great business hazard and risk to counsel when done upon purely contingent fees.
Because the whole of the world is identical with the fully rational creature which is God, each part of it is naturally constituted so that it seeks what is appropriate or suitable to it, just as our own body parts are so constituted as to preserve both themselves and the whole of which they are parts.
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