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Filter by Meaning The linguist is construing the sentence to analyze its structure.
The baker is construing a cake with layers of cream and chocolate.
The engineer was tasked with construing a bridge that could withstand strong winds.
Construing a house from scratch requires a lot of planning and hard work.
The linguist is construing the grammar rules to create a new language.
The expert was construing the technical manual for the new device from Japanese to English.
The architect is construing a blueprint for the new house.
The linguist is adept at construing the meaning of words across different languages.
The architect was construing a sustainable and eco-friendly house.
The engineer was construing the blueprint to design the building.
The engineer is construing the blueprint to build the structure.
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