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constructed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "constructed" is an acceptable and usable word in written English.
It is an adjective that is used to describe something made or built. Example sentence: The new park was constructed with the help of the local community.
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60 human-written examples
The original buildings, constructed from dung and straw, tended to collapse whenever hit by one of the country's frequent earth tremors.
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After a short interval, another pair appeared, and constructed a habitation, chiefly with materials purloined from the other nests.
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The correspondence, running for months, shows the determination of Cable to distance himself, and the Liberal Democrats, from a target that he regards as wrong, badly constructed and unachievable.
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Each prominent character has been given meaty storylines to gorge on, and while some haven't panned out quite as well as others (Jimmy's sideline as a sex worker was introduced and wisely dropped, as was an ill-advised plot-strand about drug-induced rape), the web of intrigue that's been constructed so far doesn't have any major weaknesses in it at all.
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"Our biology wasn't constructed to keep people together for that long.
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The vast surveillance-industrial state that has grown up since 2001 could not have been constructed without government contractors and the data-mining industry.
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"It stands up because it is so brilliantly constructed," Holland says.
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There were the dancefloors constructed beneath the sands of the Black Sea.
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In imitation of Tsar Peter the Great, who constructed St Petersburg in a swampy wilderness to act as a window to Europe, Putin showcased his modernizing credentials with an Olympic complex on a swampy coast and a brand new skiing resort in the mountains.
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Emergency services were still attempting to free the last of the trapped passengers four hours after the incident, using a specially constructed platform to reach the carriage.
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And while Unfriended might not reach the giddy fright heights it aims for (there's a bit too much minimising and maximising windows to fully terrify), it's a smartly constructed set of tricks.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "constructed" when you want to emphasize the process or method of building something, especially if it involves a complex or deliberate design.
Common error
Avoid using "constructed" when a simpler word like "built" would suffice. Overusing it can make your writing sound unnecessarily formal or pretentious.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "constructed" is that of a past participle, often used as an adjective to describe something that has been built or assembled. Ludwig AI supports this by providing numerous examples where "constructed" modifies nouns.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "constructed" is a versatile past participle that functions primarily as an adjective, denoting that something has been built or created. Ludwig AI confirms its correct grammatical status and frequent usage, particularly in news and media contexts. While generally interchangeable with synonyms like "built", it often implies a more intricate or deliberate building process. When writing, remember that using simpler alternatives like "built" can improve clarity, and avoid overuse in simple contexts to prevent sounding overly formal.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
built
A more common and direct synonym for "constructed".
manufactured
Implies a more industrial or large-scale production than "constructed".
fabricated
Suggests a more complex or intricate process of making something, sometimes implying deception.
created
A broader term that can encompass both physical and abstract creation.
assembled
Suggests that something was made by putting together existing parts.
erected
Implies a vertical construction, often used for buildings or structures.
fashioned
Suggests careful or artistic creation.
formed
Implies a shaping or molding process.
put together
An informal phrase meaning to assemble or build something.
devised
Implies creating something through thought and planning.
FAQs
How to use "constructed" in a sentence?
You can use "constructed" to describe something that has been built or created, such as "The bridge was constructed using advanced engineering techniques" or "The argument was carefully constructed to persuade the audience".
What can I say instead of "constructed"?
You can use alternatives like "built", "manufactured", or "created" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "constructed" or "was constructed"?
"Constructed" is the past participle and can be used as an adjective. "Was constructed" is the passive voice past simple form of the verb "construct". Both are correct, but they serve different grammatical functions. For example: "The newly constructed building" versus "The building was constructed in 1920".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
100%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested