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Examples for "construe with "
Examples for "construe with "
1 The nominative may be construed with the previous line, but the genitive would be better.
2 It ought to be construed with plain good-sense.
3 They are not to be construed with the microscopic accuracy fit to be applied to a treatise on psychology.
4 If you'll do a little Greek grammar and construing with him in the mornings now and them, I shall be tremendously grateful.
1 Depression and anxiety co-occur with substance use and abuse at a high rate.
2 Objective: Depressive and anxiety symptoms co-occur with hazardous drinking among Latinxs.
3 Freshwater megafauna co-occur with up to 93% of mapped overall freshwater biodiversity.
4 The metabolic dysfunctions co-occur with the HPG axis abnormalities.
5 Spina bifida has been reported to co-occur with pediatric cancer, but comprehensive evaluations remained elusive.
1 Food for days Nothing like good food to go with good music.
2 Yes, well, some free advice to go with your free information, then.
3 But there's a long, long way to go with the Afghan forces.
4 And companies need a strong business model to go with the hype.
5 I also want to go with as much organic food as possible.
1 Areas of high systematic error are collocated with areas of high random error, implying both error types originate from similar sources.
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