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