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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always composed of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently made up of certain elements or components.
Example: "The committee is always composed of experts in their respective fields."
Alternatives: "consistently made up of" or "invariably formed from".
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— "Paraguay" (1969) Songs are always composed of both traditional and new elements.
The braincase is always composed of separate ossifications (centres of bone formation) that resemble, in number and placement, those found in the teleosts.
His tunes occasionally detour into all-out abrasive noise, yet his chaos is always composed of clearly recognizable elements: heavy-metal power chords gone berserk, delicate arpeggios following a psychotic atonal melody, harmonics degenerating into feedback.
The horizontal polarization output is always composed of a single OAM mode, while the vertical polarization output is generally composed of two OAM modes of opposite handedness and with varying amplitudes, leading to a petal-shaped interference pattern.
Ultrasonic signal is always composed of a series of transient feedback impulsive waves, which are created during the propagation of ultrasonic energy when it meets the discontinuities within the material, such as inclusions, voids, micro-cracks, the surface of the object being inspected and so on.
This approach is always composed of two key stages, firstly the simultaneous synthesis of a large number of compounds, often within a grid of micro-reactors, or across a substrate with a compositional gradient; and secondly an analytical technique that can rapidly investigate a desired property and compare the results for the compositional range.
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One can speak of Earth's "inventory of volatiles," recognizing that the components of the inventory may be reorganized from time to time, but also that it is always composed primarily of the compounds of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, along with the noble gases.
For this reason, it is hard to deny her scoring chances, and when she gets a chance, she is always composed and makes the most of it.
The people who have always composed the principal nonwhite population of the Cape — mixed-race people who are mostly Afrikaans-speaking — are also called Coloreds, and they have a strong connection with snoek.
A consequence is that extant organisms are always composed with a significant proportion of aged structures, with the remarkable implication, rarely emphasised, that in the chain of descent, new organisms are always born from aged ones, sometimes as patchworks of aged and young structures.
Jonathan Joseph, always composed and smart despite a lack of quality ball, drew two defenders off the side of a ruck, and Eastmond put Horacio Agulla through.
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