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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artfully reconstructed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been carefully and skillfully put back together or reimagined, often in a creative context.
Example: "The artist's latest exhibit features sculptures that are artfully reconstructed from discarded materials, showcasing both beauty and sustainability."
Alternatives: "skillfully recreated" or "creatively reassembled".
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In the new book, with his limpid prose and artfully reconstructed dialogue, he also writes about his quiet craving for creativity.
One of the pleasant exceptions is an older track, "The Sea Rhythm", which is artfully reconstructed using looped on-stage recordings of various song elements.
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(Yourcenar reconstructed his library).
"He reconstructed it.
Reconstructed world without end.
Eden, reconstructed.
I reconstructed that image.
(a) Reconstructed Greenland temperature.
I reconstructed the whole thing.
It has been reconstructed beautifully.
Space was reconceived and reconstructed.
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