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The phrase "construct notions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the creation or formation of ideas or concepts.
Example: "In our discussion, we aim to construct notions that challenge traditional beliefs."
Alternatives: "formulate ideas" or "develop concepts."
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An analysis of questionnaire judgments revealed that these learners were both cognizant of the second-order indexical potential of T/V address forms and determined to utilize this indexical potential to construct notions of their desired L2 identities.
We draw on social representations theory [ 42] to examine how patients construct notions of quality improvement.
While we do not claim that their views represent that of all the patients across the country, our research provides insights into the way patients who are active in shaping healthcare services through public involvement initiatives construct notions of quality improvement and highlights the role social contexts may play in mediating patients' perspectives and actions.
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The paper argues for the importance of understanding discursively constructed notions of health in order to ground the promotion of a health care strategy in the everyday lives and discourses of the users implicated.
R&B artists who eschew socially constructed notions of blackness are welcomed into the folds of dance music, and embraced more than their peers.
This public elevation of a black former slave to a status that even prophets would find enviable went a long way in focusing the attention of Muslims on deeds and not on socially constructed notions of nobility and prestige.
Specifically we set out to assess the way in which these stakeholders constructed notions of poverty, stigma, mental illness and their relationship in the Ugandan context.
We will apply these theories to notions of 'good' and 'bad' patients, exploring how patients and healthcare workers must continuously relate to socially constructed notions of patient/provider behaviour as they participate – and perform – within the parameters of daily clinical interactions.
Oakley [ 26] popularised the influential distinction between sex and gender in the 1970s, where 'sex' referred to biological differences between males and females (assumed to be universal and unchanging), and 'gender' referred to culturally constructed notions of masculinity and femininity (assumed to be highly variable).
But it's much more profitable to read it, to tease out its implicit challenge to the socially constructed notion of "good" food.
But the demographic revolution since the immigration overhaul of 1965 has pushed the outdated (and politically constructed) notion of race to the breaking point.
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