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"constitute" is a correct and usable word in written English
It can be used as a verb meaning "to form, compose, or make up (something)". For example, "The members of the committee constitute a diverse group of individuals."
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Doesn't that constitute momentum?
Did that constitute abuse?
Does that constitute dating?
Together, they constitute downtown Sagaponack.
Collectively, they constitute an emergency.
Two objects constitute a pair.
Tinkerbirds constitute the genus Pogoniulus.
Do these hires constitute bribes?
And what would constitute happiness?
Does this constitute a sublet?
Did this constitute domestic terrorism?
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