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The phrase "as a more constructive" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when comparing approaches, methods, or ideas that are intended to be more helpful or beneficial.
Example: "We should approach this issue as a more constructive way to foster collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "in a more productive manner" or "as a more positive approach".

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But if we invest on the front-end to enhance government's engine ¿ its workforce¿and the oversight community serves as a more constructive partner, our chances of success will be greatly enhanced.

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We also need a media that can help explicate the complexities and differences of the many colleges and universities as well as thoughtfully advance a more constructive dialogue about the direction of higher education and its value.

It is concluded that to allow for a partial shift in the burden of proof, stakeholder organisations such as RACs need to adapt both institutionally as well as process-wise to enable a more constructive and responsible fisheries governance system.

I wonder if any such intervention has been put in place for Gordon Brown following the feedback he received from Gus O'Donnell as it could offer a more constructive alternative to the endless critical analysis of his personal shortcomings.

The commission view appears to be that Serbia would be well placed to advance its integration with the EU if only it could resolve political issues such as ICTY cooperation and a more constructive attitude toward the resolution of Kosovo's status.

If both sides want a more constructive relationship, as the EU's decision this week to restart partnership talks with Russia suggests, Transdniestria might be a good place to begin.

By working more closely together, the countries of the region can build mutual trust needed to address other contentious issues, such as trans-boundary water-sharing, in a more constructive manner.CASA will also enable the upstream countries – Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan – to reinvest revenue from summer surpluses into their energy sectors which will help address acute winter shortages.

Oscar made a more constructive contribution as Chelsea went ahead on the hour.

Given this, it is possible to return to a more constructive relationship as the Islamic State threat becomes a shared common top interest.

We might help to promote a more constructive debate, however, by being "as explicit as possible about what we are talking about when we use the term sceptic".

The concept of "successful ageing" (7) thus attempts to create a more constructive paradigm around growing older, as opposed to problematising the ageing process.

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