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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all composed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is entirely made up of certain elements or components.
Example: "The symphony was a masterpiece, all composed of intricate melodies and harmonies that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "entirely made up" or "fully constructed".
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Despite the many composers of the full soundtrack, the five songs on Breath were all composed and arranged by Kenji Ito.
Simonides, Pindar, and Bacchylides all composed them.
There are thirty-eight tales in all, composed over fifty-two years.
Here he did a pretty decent Alan Hansen, all composed, upright, gliding authority.
In South Indian music all composed pieces are primarily for the voice and have lyrics.
Planets between the sun and the asteroid belt are all composed largely of silicate rocks.
Once annealed, these alloys are all composed of two or more phases.
Its music is all rhythm, more or less, and all composed.
Never mind that Steve Reich, Philip Glass and John Adams have all composed major works on religious themes.
Streets, crowds, theater marquees, shop windows -- all composed themselves into a place where any kind of script could be written.
A chapbook he published himself a year ago contains "ballads, sangs, saws, poems", all composed in the older Scottish tongue.
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