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'erected' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to something that has been built up or created, as in this example sentence: "The new high school was erected last year."
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The Day of the Horse holiday was started by Berdymukhamedov's late predecessor, Saparmurat Niyazov, an eccentric dictator who renamed the months after members of his family and erected a golden statue of himself that revolved to reflect the sun.
Occupy Democracy also claims the Parliament Square fencing was erected in effect to block the group from growing because it has prevented people from holding and attending planned seminars and workshops which were to be sited alongside a planned temporary library, kitchen and toilets.
The idea that her experience might benefit other people came to Harriet two days before Sophie's memorial was finally erected in 1988.
In China, gates have gone up around poor villages, too, with fences erected and night-time curfews imposed on the basis that these measures could help stem crime.
MP Tom Elliott Those responsible for raising the tricolour and another flag on an adjacent flagpole are thought to have gained access via scaffolding erected for rooftop repairs.
Officially known as the "crisis work", the art piece has attracted a steady flow of spectators to the place where it has been erected, in the shadow of a bridge on the boulevard that connects Athens to the sea.
It will also be an opportunity for curious locals to look around the site, where the occupiers have erected wooden shacks across the field used as a kitchen, guest rooms for visitors, a common room and even a library.
A temporary structure had been erected under a white canopy with chandeliers and decorated with giant bouquets of lilies.
A magnifying glass or a pair of binoculars might be in order if you were trying to pick out the words "Fianna Fáil" on the party's election posters erected on lamp-posts in various Dublin constituencies.
They were speedily followed by a single bird, (apparently a female) which, alone and unaided built a nest in another tree: but when it was nearly completed, apparently not liking her situation, she demolished it, and erected another immediately under the first comers.
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The most absurd news this week is that the fencing used to protect world leaders at the Nato summit at Newport earlier this year is being re-erected as a barrier in Calais.
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