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Filter by Meaning The detective was excellent at construing the suspect's alibi to uncover the truth.
They are construing the evidence as inconclusive.
The detective is construing the suspect's alibi for inconsistencies.
The detective is construing the evidence to solve the case.
He was construing the map to find the shortest route to his destination.
The detective is construing the evidence to solve the murder case.
The detectives were construing the evidence to solve the case.
The detective was tasked with construing the suspect's alibi to determine its validity.
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