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The phrase "is being construed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is interpreted or understood, often in legal or formal contexts. Example: "The contract is being construed as a binding agreement between the parties involved."
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Could the problem be that "family friendly" is being construed too narrowly, connoting a traditional family, when that was not the consortium's intent?
Overall, it is as if the infant is being construed in the text as one who is unable to communicate directly or engage in mental processes, as his or her inner state must be inferred from the outwardly visible behaviours he or she exhibits.
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What do they tell us about how interpersonal relationships are being construed through language by Vietnamese writers?
It's been construed as being a criticism of President Obama, but that was the furthest thing from my mind.
Such cautionary remarks are be construed not as canvassing rejection of any possible abstract / concrete dichotomy, but rather, with Oliver, as highlighting the desirability of greater focus on the coherent understanding of 'abstract', and perhaps also, thereby, on the better understanding of its rationale.
It's been construed to cover a plethora of topics and can be misleading to some.
"Tolerating such discourse of hate and racism is now being construed as policy to condone such tirades".
Though the withdrawal was genuinely an acknowledgment of the desires of a great majority of Spaniards, it was capable of being construed as a victory for terrorism.
While there is action being construed (feeding and skipping), there is no material action that the talk itself is facilitating (such as 'hand me that screwdriver'), thus the Action is classified as conceptual.
Nevertheless, Being-itself should not be construed as a particular being, thus ruling out pictorial theism's anthropomorphism.
Neither the alaya nor the tathata, however, is to be construed as being substantial.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com