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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and compromised of" is not correct in English.
The correct expression is "composed of." You can use "composed of" when describing the elements or parts that make up a whole.
Example: "The committee is composed of experts from various fields."
Alternatives: "made up of" or "consists of."
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Should the church be present in the most difficult and compromised of situations – like a war?
Martin, for my money, has been the most reliably witty and sure-footed of all the recent presenters; the host that best navigates this most cramped and compromised of positions.
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Policies have enhanced the professional standing of some groups of CAM practitioners and compromised that of others.
To unite and compromise for the betterment of Chicago.
He misjudged it and compromised both of our results.
§ 71.54 Collection and compromise of liabilities imposed by Agency.
It will require statesmanship and compromise of high order.
We will look into the evolution, internal schisms, successes, failures, and compromises of Israeli feminism.
The music rejects the bustle and compromises of everyday life; it's a pristine sanctuary.
But Mr. Birinyi noted that campaign speeches are far removed from the hurdles and compromises of Capitol Hill.
By the time the book appeared, the French were beginning to forget the discomforts and compromises of German occupation.
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