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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are comprises of" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "are composed of" or "comprises."
Example: "The committee members are composed of experts from various fields."
Alternatives: "are made up of" or "consist of."
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are comprises of
verb
To be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts).
Exact(1)
The basic parts of hybrid nanoparticles are comprises of at least two different materials, the core and the corona structure.
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The quizzes are comprised of a series of questions about my so-called "friends".
But groups are comprised of individuals with names and faces and stories to tell.
All classes are comprised of ambulant athletes.
Like any community, we are comprised of many different people.
Multi-identities are comprised of many things.
These obligations are comprised of criteria along two axes.
All films are comprised of uniform elongated grains.
In comparison, absorption filters are comprised of one single layer.
They are comprised of missteps and learning opportunities.
"GE's is comprised of individual pieces.
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