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"was constructed for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when describing something that was built for a specific purpose. For example: "The bridge was constructed for pedestrians to cross the river safely."
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A pyramid-shaped dome was constructed for the 1927 season.
A self-designed electrolytic cell was constructed for electrocatalysis experiments.
A (CA 15 enriched microsatellite library was constructed for mulberry.
The same circuit was constructed for the other pole of the signal as well.
A TruSeq mRNA library was constructed for each sample following manufacturer's instructions (Illumina).
Sydney Olympic Park was constructed for the 2000 Summer Olympic Games.
It was constructed for the Apollo 19 launch planned for 1973, but the mission was cancelled.
The subdivision outside Milwaukee where Coster-Mullen grew up was constructed for returning veterans.
A similar expression vector was constructed for R-Ras38V D64A mutant expression.
"He came in with an offense that was constructed for five years with the same players.
The 84,000-square-foot complex was constructed for Yale's Bicentennial in 1901.
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