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construct

[kuhn-struhkt, kon-struhkt] / kənˈstrʌkt, ˈkɒn strʌkt /


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The five wind farms now on pause are being constructed off the coast of New York, Virginia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.

From BBC

Google and Intersect are currently constructing a co-located site — meaning that the data center and power plant are on the same campus — in Haskell County, Texas.

From MarketWatch

Goriunova, a cultural theorist and digital curator based in London, examines how these constructed figures and abstractions shape surveillance, governance and everyday life.

From Los Angeles Times

Representing highly complex systems with linear models often requires constructing hundreds or even thousands of equations, each tied to a different variable.

From Science Daily

The wall was constructed by the Romans in the early 2nd century AD to protect the province of 'Britannia' from northern tribes and remained in use until the late 4th century.

From Science Daily