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The phrase "erected of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the material or composition of a structure or object that has been built or constructed. Here are a few examples: - The statue was erected of marble and stood tall in the town square. - The building was erected of steel beams and concrete. - The monument was erected of granite to honor the fallen soldiers. - The church was erected of wood and featured intricate carvings. - The tower was erected of glass and reflected the city skyline.
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If there's any justice in the world, statues may eventually be erected of this noble root, the Mother Teresa of the dinner plate.
In 2002, in Minneapolis, a statue was erected of Mary Richards tossing her hat.
The sprawling interior museum focuses primarily on the rooms the royal couple kept, including a chapel, a marble library paying homage to Greek thinkers, and a huge statue Sobieski erected of himself trampling Turks (whom he fought in 1683).
A statue was erected of him, possibly at a Mouseion at Cos, and his work was explicitly acknowledged as a classic by both Theocritus and Callimachus.
In the Public Garden, where the Mallards eventually settled, a bronze statue has been erected of Mrs. Mallard and her eight ducklings.
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Earlier debris was simply leveled off, and new buildings were erected on top of it.
The structure considered is an original architectonic complement erected on top of a new tall building.
Members in North Yorkshire stripped off for a charity calendar, while others became eco-warriors protesting against the erecting of pylons.
Bruce Newman, a Pratt trustee emeritus, contributed $50,000 for the framing, erecting of temporary display walls, lighting, hanging of the pictures and other costs of the installation.
For instance, it is false if the particular location Henry is examining is not one that would have been suitable for the erecting of a barn façade.
The erecting of the circuit takes six weeks, and the removal after the race takes three weeks.
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