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Meanings of
erected a house
in English
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Usage of
erected a house
in English
1
He had spent ten days there, the Dayaks having
erected
a
house
for him to stay in.
2
He
erected
a
house
for himself also, which was known long after as the "Old Seminary."
3
Cleveland received two additions in 1800, in the persons of David Clarke and Amos Spafford, the former of whom
erected
a
house
on Water street.
4
In the centre of them is to be
erected
a
house
,
for a person who will be fixed upon to take care of the cattle.
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This collocation consists of:
erected
a
house
erected
erect
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