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Constitute

verb

To cause to stand; to establish; to enact.

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The word "constitute" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when describing the formation of something, especially when talking about the components that make up the whole, such as a law or a government. For example, "This law is constituted by several components that contribute to its effectiveness".

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BME people constitute one in seven of the UK population, yet they represent more than one in three of those accepted as statutorily homeless.

He said he had concerns about the arrests, that they may constitute a "possible miscarriage of justice" and that they were "undoubtedly being used to undermine Sinn Fein's contribution to the peace process in Ireland".

Are you saying that victims of torture constitute a social group?" "Yes and no … well, yes," Ustinkin said.

Instead, it discovered that her "wildest weekend" involved wearing some clothes that apparently constitute "boho chic", being seen talking to Justin Bieber and complaining when she found someone sitting in a seat reserved for her.

Seen in this light, it's clear that all the paraphernalia we regard as the sign and substance of government may in fact merely constitute what a dynamicist would think of as a "local maximum".

They did not constitute a mass disappearance, he said, because each case was different and they were not associated with a single event.

It is important that he acknowledged the importance of a modern industrial policy, but while the planned Alan Turing Centre on big data and algorithms and the proposed doctoral centres on grapheme and cell therapy are welcome, they hardly constitute its spearhead.

The crazy thing is that for Tyson defeat would now constitute a good career move.

"The acts of brutality that are being reported may constitute crimes against humanity or war crimes," he said of the Aleppo fighting.

The court reasoned it could constitute an attempt to pervert the course of justice as it intended to dissuade a police officer from investigating an offence.

Can his mutiny really constitute a moral treachery when so much of it seemed to happen to him?

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