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The phrase "are composite of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is made up of multiple parts or elements.
Example: "The committee members are composite of experts from various fields, ensuring a well-rounded perspective."
Alternatives: "are made up of" or "consist of".
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These results confirm that these particles are composite of K2SiF6.
Therefore, the as-prepared products are composite of CuS and Cu2O phases, and the reaction equation can be described as: 2Cu2O + 4S2− + O2 + 4H2O → 4CuS + 8OH− [34].
Richmond and Venkateswaran (1971) suggested that crochets are composite of a fast component presumably produced by solar UV radiation (100-1000 Å and a slow component produced by soft X rays (1 100 Å).
According to taxonomic, non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are composite of the familial "housekeeping" RNAs and regulatory RNAs in recent intensive studies.
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Many of her landscapes are composites of real places, but others are purely imaginary.
Adams: Yeah, some of them some are composites of people, others are direct.
PHOTOGRAPHS Graham; images of both sides are composites of two photos.
Brown algal cell walls are composites of structurally complex polysaccharides.
In contrast to the colorfully individualized portraits in John Leguizamo's solo shows, the men and women of "Latinologues" are composites of worn, easy stereotypes (1 30).
The singers are based on, or are composites of, leading country performers, and their paths cross and re-cross over five days, leading to the climactic rally.
'LATINOLOGUES' In contrast to the colorfully individualized portraits in John Leguizamo's solo shows, the men and women of "Latinologues" are composites of worn, easy stereotypes (1 30).
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