Sentence examples for conventionally construed from inspiring English sources

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From here, his work pivoted into the visionary as the term is more conventionally construed.

Medieval philosophy is conventionally construed as the philosophy of Western Europe between the decline of classical pagan culture and the Renaissance.

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Large observational studies confounded by severity of illness have a high likelihood of obtaining incorrect results even after employing conventionally "acceptable" levels of risk-adjustment, with large effect sizes that may be construed as true associations.

Was freedom, narrowly construed, enough?

But he was construed otherwise.

Would that be construed as cheating?

But anarchism, broadly construed, is becoming fashionable.

Watch out!" – was construed a threat.

"Some have construed his silence as acquiescence.

Could be construed as a conflict of interest......

It could be construed as a PR stunt.

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