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The phrase "a composite consisting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a material or entity that is made up of multiple components or elements.
Example: "The structure is a composite consisting of steel, concrete, and glass, which provides both strength and aesthetic appeal."
Alternatives: "a mixture made up of" or "a combination of".
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This work reports the design of a composite consisting of square fibers separated by thin compressive layers.
A composite consisting of SrAl2O4 Eu,Dy and epoxy resin was used as the ML test sample.
As a numerical illustration a composite consisting of epoxy matrix with randomly distributed orthotropic fibers is investigated.
In one set of experiments, a composite consisting of poly ethylene oxide), or PEO, combined with vaccinia antibody was used as the active sensing material.
By applying the mixture theory, frozen soil is idealized as a composite consisting of three phases, i.e., solid grain, unfrozen water and ice crystal.
The employed SCFCL component is a composite consisting of layers of bulk Bi-2212 ceresistivesistive metallic electrical bypass and fibre reinforced plastic (FRP).
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Therefore, a composite consist of HA and a biodegradable polymer is usually prepared to generate an apt bone scaffold.
Two basic types of nano-structures are developed since the electrode is usually a composite consists of an electrolyte and an electrocatalyst.
Specifically, experimental results of a model composite consisting of a glass matrix and a single embedded alumina-zirconia fiber are analyzed.
BMS is a structural composite consisting of a 3D-printed lattice structure filled with a reinforcement material.
The aim of the study was to produce a biomimetic composite consisting of a ceramic preform with graded and continuously aligned open pores, infiltrated with epoxy resin.
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