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The phrase "a constituted of" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "constituted of" or "constituted by."
Example: "The committee is constituted of members from various departments."
Alternatives: "made up of" or "composed of."
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In the cases of analyses comparing members of the SSE, SSZ, and LHS subfamilies, the reference group A constituted of sequences of three canonical Hsp70s subfamilies (SSA, KAR, and SSC).
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Each of these studies constitutes a form of existential psychoanalysis.
The IOC said such an action constituted a conflict of interest.
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Neville, a scientist and a soldier, constitutes a civilization of one.
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