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The phrase "are basically made up of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the fundamental components or elements that constitute something.
Example: "The committee members are basically made up of experts from various fields, ensuring a well-rounded perspective."
Alternatives: "are primarily composed of" or "consist mainly of".
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Such waste materials are basically made up of lignin, cellulose and hemicellulose which usually account for exchange and complexation properties of this class of adsorbents (Ofomaja and Ho 2007).
They are basically made up of components previously approved by the Food and Drug Administration FDAA) (particularly iron oxide and DOX).
Acyl-CoA carboxylases are basically made up of two types of subunits, the first bearing the BC and the BCCP domains and the second carrying the CT function [ 7].
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Sunshine Woman, Page told Mojo, "was basically made up on the spot.
The geology of Timimoune is basically made up by shales overcome by soft sandstone, sometimes harsh conglomeratic level.
"The whole police report was basically made up," Yingst said.
She says her show is basically made up of things she pulled out of her closets.
The Court's A.E.D.P.A. jurisprudence is basically made up of decisions in which the Justices have increasingly narrowed the chances of review under the statute.
Each of the models is basically made up of a two-hidden-layer configuration with two neurons in the input layer and one in the output layer.
A simple example of the negative bulk modulus system is a Helmholtz resonator that is basically made up of a large cavity and a narrow neck as shown in Fig. 4a.
As Lebanon is basically made up of minorities, the Lebanese rose up against ISIS.
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