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The phrase "would be erected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future plans or hypothetical situations involving the construction or establishment of something, such as a building or monument. Example: "A new statue would be erected in the town square to honor the local heroes."
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In the meantime, retail space would be erected on the land.
Four more buildings would be erected, as well as a small commercial structure.
The original plan was that a Hindu temple and a church would be erected beside it.
Mr. Friedrich would not say how many more billboards would be erected, or where.
Tells about objections voiced against the project, which would be erected in the middle of a vast, desolate wasteland.
The 13-story tower would be erected atop the Palisades just west of Route 9W in Alpine, N.J.
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2.42pm BST If Rory McIlroy was a horse, they'd be erecting a tarpaulin fence around him right now.
If he were playing in New York, they'd be erecting billboards on the sides of buildings to hype it up.
He was buried under a nearby long barrow about 5,500 years ago, proving that the Wiltshire downland was already a special place at least 500 years before the first circular chalk ditch was dug out with deer antler picks, creating the circular enclosure in which the iconic stones would later be erected.
In response, six of the eleven Easton Holiday Committee members resigned in March 2001, prompting fear that the Peace Candle would not be erected during its 50th anniversary that following holiday season.
A water treaty with Mexico also prevents construction along the banks of the Rio Grande River, so new fencing would have be erected up to a mile away from the actual border in some places in Texas.
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