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Discover Ludwig"erected with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when describing something that has been constructed or built, and emphasizes the process of building or the materials used. Example: The skyscraper was erected with steel beams and concrete foundations, making it a sturdy and impressive structure.
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The Whitney was, in fact, erected with flooding in mind.
This 60-unit complex was erected with public money and then sold to a nonprofit manager.
On the spot where he died, a makeshift shrine was erected with candles, red roses and a white cross.
If the Metropolitan were razed and a new building erected with 2,400 seats, ticket prices would surely skyrocket.
On April 20 and 21, the crane was erected, with Buildings Department inspectors on the scene to inspect the process.
The kings saw Wahhabism as a means of fighting a growing Communist threat, and so the schools were erected with tacit U.S. support.
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The McGraw-Hill Building, built in 1928, was torn down last year, and its facade was re-erected with a 16-story shopping mall and hotel behind it.
St Enghenedl's was re-erected with its west end adjoining the west end of St Mihangel's, which had also been built by Kennedy in 1862.
Future faculty, graduate students, and postdocs must become part of the choir too, so that disciplinary barriers will not be re-erected with each new generation.
Temporary doors had been erected everywhere, with guards posted.
We could even erect signs with silhouettes of figures stooping over with tissues.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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