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Filter by Meaning The artist was construing a beautiful statue out of clay.
She is construing the painting as a representation of grief.
The detective was excellent at construing the suspect's alibi to uncover the truth.
They are construing the evidence as inconclusive.
The artist's construing of the painting left some viewers confused.
The detective is construing the suspect's alibi for inconsistencies.
The art critic was construing the painting to understand the artist's message.
The company was construing a new building for its employees.
The detective is construing the evidence to solve the case.
The artist is construing a sculpture using recycled materials.
He was construing the map to find the shortest route to his destination.
The artist is construing the landscape to capture its essence in her painting.
The art critic is skilled at construing the symbolism in paintings.
The construing of the artwork's symbolism was left up to the viewer's interpretation.
The detective is construing the evidence to solve the murder case.
The artist was known for construing intricate sculptures from recycled materials.
The detectives were construing the evidence to solve the case.
The artist is construing the landscape with vivid colors and bold brushstrokes.
The detective was tasked with construing the suspect's alibi to determine its validity.
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