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The phrase "so constituted that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a clause that explains or defines a statement that preceded it. For example: "The committee was so constituted that each representative had equal voting power."
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But he wonders why the universe is so constituted that moral progress takes place.
Yet men are so constituted that the individual cannot secure his own interests unless he contributes to the common welfare.
The genetic system that regulates flower structure in these primroses is so constituted that cross-pollination automatically maintains a 50 50 ratio between pins and thrums.
Other writers on Berlioz still quote Barzun, for example on the marriage to the unfortunate Harriet Smithson, where he explains that Berlioz was "so constituted that his tenacity would not let him yield anything on which he had once set his heart".
Reid's answer to this challenge is to "go nativist": We are so constituted that when we judge that, say, an action is unjust, we are moved to action.
An objective good would be sought by anyone who was acquainted with it, not because of any contingent fact that this person, or every person, is so constituted that he desires this end, but just because the end has to-be-pursuedness somehow built into it" (Mackie 1977, 40).
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And, further, official statement are adduced to the effect that the Court of Claims is so constituted 'that the successful prosecution of a claim' in it 'is something more than a merely perfunctory performance on the part of counsel'; it is a matter of great business hazard and risk to counsel when done upon purely contingent fees.
naturally suggest that the Govt. be so constituted, as that one of its branches might have an oppy. of acquiring a competent knowledge of the public interests.
As Machiavelli put it: "Nature has so constituted men that, though all things are objects of desire, not all things are attainable; so that desire always exceeds the power of attainment, with the result that men are ill content with what they possess and their present state brings them little satisfaction".
Contract obligation so constituted possesses several fundamental features that distinguish it from adjacent forms of private obligation recognized by law, including in particular tort obligation on the one hand and fiduciary obligation on the other.
The Mail on Sunday published pictures of Smith's home last weekend, despite warnings that doing so constituted a serious security risk.
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