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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be composed of" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English
It means to be made up of or constituted by something. You can use this phrase when describing the components or elements of something. For example: - The new recipe is composed of eggs, flour, sugar, and milk. - The committee is composed of members from different departments. - This painting is composed entirely of different shades of blue. - The human body is composed of various organs and systems.
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They may be composed of a strong, diamond-like material.
He thought that it should be composed of conscripts.
The entire list could be composed of riesling.
Each canton would be composed of councils overseen by a general assembly.
And Trump's Cabinet, should his nominees win Senate approval, will be composed of anti-regulatory zealots.
In this environment, virtually all the waste gas will be composed of CO2 and water vapour.
The phrase apparently originated as a confusion of "to comprise" and "to be composed of".
Menlo Worldwide will be composed of Emery Worldwide, Menlo Logistics and Vector SCM.
The kits will be composed of boxes containing three cards, three envelopes and a pen.
They could be composed of anything: a goat corseted by a tire; a stuffed bald eagle.
Dentsu Network will be composed of all Dentsu operations outside Japan.
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