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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what constitutes" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a question or statement about what makes up or comprises something. Here is an example: "What constitutes a healthy diet? The answer may vary depending on individual needs and preferences."
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What constitutes male, what constitutes female?
What constitutes not trying?
What constitutes success?
What constitutes greatness?
What constitutes a dish?
What constitutes being late?
What constitutes abuse?
What constitutes a life?
What constitutes self-protection?
What constitutes playing well?
What constitutes a species?
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