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to erected

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To put up by the fitting together of materials or parts.

  • To erect a house or a fort

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The founders plan, eventually, to erect 1,000.

It's hard to erect rules to last forever.

Similar worries prompted the government to erect the encircling fence.

It's not that they're trying to erect roadblocks.

Then there will be time to erect a monument".

Developers are rushing to erect office towers and multiplex cinemas.

Some accused Williams of plotting to erect a McMansion.

By God, what had it cost to erect these marvels?

You may not be able to erect a crane".

It wants to erect an 80,000-square-foot building.

The island chiefs had competed to erect ever bigger statues.

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