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Filter by Meaning Construing the legal document accurately is essential for the case.
The court is construing the contract as ambiguous.
The judge was construing the law to determine the defendant's guilt.
The fashion designer was famous for construing unique outfits from unconventional fabrics.
The construing of the Constitution's language is an ongoing debate among legal scholars.
The construing of the evidence in the trial was pivotal for the jury's decision.
The lawyer is construing the evidence in favor of his client's innocence.
The judge had a difficult time construing the legal jargon in the case.
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