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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'reconstruct to' is not correct or usable in written English.
You could instead use the phrase 'reconstruct into'. For example: "We had to reconstruct the room into a makeshift hospital."
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"Other things I have to reconstruct to put in their proper place".
"Don't put the new county executive in a deficit position before he even has a chance to examine, to reconstruct, to have a plan," Ms. Jacobs said.
"The real answer is that we need constructive cooperation with our institutional partners... to reconstruct, to re-establish the real economy.
A photograph of the sculpture displayed next to the work outlines in green all the areas — about 60 percent of the statue — that restorers had to reconstruct to make it whole.
Adjacent zigzag edges can reconstruct to form pentagon heptagon pairs that preserve planarity but convert the reactive sites from zigzag to armchair.
However, when graphene is used in an electronic device, the graphene layer is usually deposited on a surface of the SiO2 substrate where the atomic structure of the surface is usually considered to reconstruct to eliminate the dangling bonds [24].
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Next… The Marmottan Museum was recently reconstructed to house some of Claude Monet's Impressionist pictures.
Though it was reconstructed to a standing posture, the statue's arms were never found.
The remaining genitalia were then reconstructed to resemble those of the chosen sex.
The Marmottan Museum was recently reconstructed to house some of Claude Monet's Impressionist pictures.
"If Maels is throwing good or can be reconstructed to throw good, he's the real deal," he added.
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