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The phrase "a constituted" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective to describe something that has been established or formally organized. Example: "The committee, a constituted body of experts, will make the final decision on the project proposal."
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The amplicon corresponding to the shorter 5'UTR (amplicon A) constituted between 83% to >99% of RPS19 transcripts but without correlation to the variation in total amounts of RPS19 mRNA.
He claimed that his ambition in Life: A User's Manual (1978) was "to exhaust not the world" but "a constituted fragment of the world".
A tear is painful during development, whereas a constituted tear is less painful, if at all.
(Note, however, that for Carnap, the idea of self itself is a constituted concept).
A constituted matrix with a smaller condition number responds better to design targets.
Thus it is part of what it is to have a constituted disposition to have some property, which is the causal ground of the manifestation of the disposition.
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Shivpuri was constituted a municipality in 1904.
It was constituted a municipality in 1867.
Mandla was constituted a municipality in 1867.
This constituted a partial retreat to capitalism.
Panipat was constituted a municipality in 1867.
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