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The phrase "approximately comprised of" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "comprised of" is often criticized for being used incorrectly; the correct form is "composed of."
Example: "The committee is composed of approximately ten members."
Alternatives: "approximately made up of" or "approximately consisting of."
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Crystalline phases could not be identified from the XRD patterns within the XRD resolution limits, suggesting that the as-sprayed coatings were approximately comprised of fully amorphous phases.
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Thus the resolution of the analog magnitude system in fish appears approximately comprised between that of a 10-month old infant and that of a preschool child.
The probability based survey contacted approximately 9,400 operations comprised of beef (cow/calf and feedlot), dairy, and swine species for information on their use of co-products, preferences in color, type of co-products fed, ratings of co-products, and/or reasons for not using co-products.
Genetically E. histolytica exhibits a number of unusual features including having approximately 20% of its genome comprised of repetitive elements.
Our award-winning faculty is comprised of some of the most influential authors writing today.
The four TG species mentioned above comprised approximately 65% of total TG.
Sequences related to transposable elements (TEs), high complexity repeats and simple repeats were prevalent and comprised approximately 40% of the sequenced genomic DNA.
Some comprised units of two or three cubes.
"Comprised of" is obviously wrong.
The festival comprised of a series of workshops.
There are many other ways to say what the writer means by "comprised of".
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