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Filter by Meaning The scientist spent years construing the data to prove their hypothesis.
The construing of scientific data is crucial for accurate conclusions.
The scientist is construing the data as supporting the hypothesis.
The scientist is construing the data to support his hypothesis.
The students are construing a model of the solar system.
Construing a house from scratch requires a lot of planning and hard work.
The scientist's construing of the data showed a correlation between two variables.
The children were having fun construing sandcastles on the beach.
The architect is construing a blueprint for the new house.
She spent hours construing the complex scientific article.
The architect was construing a sustainable and eco-friendly house.
The scientist was construing the data to reach a conclusion.
The interpreter was responsible for construing the speaker's words in sign language for the deaf audience.
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