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The phrase "still constructed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is currently being built or created, but has not yet been completed. Example: The new bridge is still being constructed, but it is already starting to take shape.
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The IEP train shells are still constructed in Japan, although many other components come from UK suppliers.
"Pulp Fiction" was a highly influential movie, but the majority of narratives, of course, are still constructed in the traditional way.
To the Editor: Even if race isn't constructed entirely socially after all, hateful nonsense about race is still constructed entirely antisocially.
But of the record low number of new homes being built, up to 16,000 are still constructed on floodplains annually.
The Bucs will have still constructed a solid young nucleus as long as the man that nucleus is built around (the nucleus's nucleus, if you will) can get himself on track.
Grander dwellings, while better made, were still constructed according to regional precedent and resource; the first great era of unfortified, style-conscious domestic architecture occurred in the wake of the dissolution of the monasteries, by when the taste for the gothic had passed.
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But Obama is still constructing a significant record on climate change.
He is probably the last man who can still construct the ancient hide-covered type of coracle.
Forman is annoyed about the amount he has spent on the plans but says he may still construct a more conventional corporate hospitality venue next to his smokehouse.
Wednesday night, employees were still constructing display cases, removing graffiti from an elevator and finishing other last-minute details on the interior, which was designed by Ralph Applebaum, who is perhaps best known for the Holocaust Museum in Washington.
They were still constructing it when I was there, so they were digging, and then sleeping at night in the back, in a foxhole, which could only fit three or four people at a time.
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