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erected

[ih-rek-tid] / ɪˈrɛk tɪd /




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Today, it has buildings erected a century or more ago when coal was booming.

From The Wall Street Journal

Railway operator Deutsche Bahn erected a temporary bridge that opened two months later, only to be rammed by another ship in July, interrupting rail traffic again for another month.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hong Kong is famous for its use of the scaffolding, which is erected by tying bamboo poles together with nylon fasteners.

From BBC

But beneath enormous tents erected over a former airport at the edge of the rainforest, nations also adopted some decisions on how to battle climate change.

From Barron's

Scott Boland's nickname goes back well before requests for a statue to be erected in his honour in Melbourne gathered pace.

From BBC