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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has a construction' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that has been built or designed. For example: "The new bridge has a unique construction that allows it to stand up to strong winds and currents."
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My brother-in-law, Robert Thornton, has a construction business on Long Island, where we live.
That bureau now has a construction industry task force pursuing a wide range of possible wrongdoing.
The bridegroom, 44, has a construction management business in Midland Park, N.J.
Mr. Kitcheon has a construction job, working eight hours a day.
THE project has a construction loan of approximately $114 million from HypoVereinsbank, which expressed confidence in the area.
Irvine said WSSC has a construction project underway to reduce sewage overflows at the Broad Creek pumping station.
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In the mid-2000's, the United States had a construction boom.
Each library had a construction budget of $400,000.
The DiTommasos grew up on Staten Island, where their father had a construction business.
His father, Ted, had a construction company there, which specialized in pouring concrete.
"The best way to solve that problem is to have a construction boom," he adds.
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