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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at smaller construction" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or awkward expression that lacks clarity.
Example: "The project was more efficient at smaller construction sites compared to larger ones."
Alternatives: "in smaller projects" or "during smaller builds".
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Buildscape.com is aimed at smaller construction projects.
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But, she added, "they're not everything we need to do," saying that the city also needed to look more closely at regulating smaller construction sites that often use nonunion labor, making them more difficult to track.
WASHINGTON — An impassioned President Obama on Thursday kept up the pressure on House Republicans to end the three-day-old government shutdown, appearing at a small construction company outside the capital to challenge Speaker John A. Boehner to quit blocking a vote on the needed federal spending.
Then he heads to his job as a plumber with a small construction firm at 7 a.m.
At Olinga, however, the classroom noise is punctuated by the small construction site where a team is building latrines for the girls.
I DECIDED at a young age to become an architect after watching my father, who had a small construction company.
Tsipras's father owned a small construction company in Athens.
"Small Constructions" is a breakthrough for both its musicians.
By explicitly describing the EQI construction process, we provide the necessary tools for interested investigators to apply at smaller units of aggregation with more specific data sources.
Housing varies from smaller 1950s construction to larger new construction.
In 1986 by growth of crystals with smaller losses, construction of the first Ti:sapphire laser that operated at room temperature was reported [3, 4].
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