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The phrase "as constructed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been built or created in a specific way, often in technical or architectural contexts.
Example: "The bridge was designed to withstand heavy loads, as constructed, it meets all safety regulations."
Alternatives: "as built" or "as designed".
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Documentaries are as constructed as fictions, and the best modern documentaries — and fictions — have their construction built into their action.
As constructed, it was an exercise doomed to fail.
The Jets are not a championship team as constructed.
Jackson hopes to be back and said the Pacers, as constructed, could challenge again next year.
As constructed, the Olympic committee is run by an unwieldy bureaucracy.
But as constructed, the couple said, it let in the searing summer heat.
He said the Giants, as constructed, were good enough to make the playoffs.
At the same time, the buildings themselves are to be seen less as forces of commerce than as constructed conceits.
Among their conclusions: "The whole international system – as constructed following the second world war – will be revolutionised.
"As constructed, the foundation would not be viable for longer than 10 years," Mr. O'Hanlon wrote to the board.
Some labels reflect recent academic preoccupations with the body, in which sexuality is described as "constructed," and gender is "performed".
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