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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are mostly consisted of" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "are mostly composed of" or "mostly consist of."
Example: "The committee members are mostly composed of experts in their respective fields."
Alternatives: "are primarily made up of" or "are mainly formed from."
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However, these rare sequences are mostly consisted of dinucleotide repeats (particularly AU repeats), and can be accounted for false positives of our method.
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For this reason, the process for stabilizing chromium in the leather was designed with the specific material, which was mostly consisted of the reducers and the chelating agents.
We described endoscopic findings that these adhesions were mostly consisted of adhesions formed from the soft connective tissue.
The microstructure of PTU is mostly consisted of austenite [ 14], while WO and PTN are newly invented files whose microstructure is mainly consisted of martensite [ 15].
Other CRFs remained stable throughout the entire period studied and were mostly consisted of CRF02_AG (n = 250; 46% of other CRFs), CRF15_01B (n = 77; 14%) and CRF6_cpx (n = 69; 13%).
The integration, such as it is, has mostly consisted of arm's-length referrals of wealthy Schwab clients to U.S. Trust, which also makes some of its research available to select Schwab clients.
The most common adverse events were nausea, vomiting, and fatigue, in most cases Grade 1 or 2. Hematologic toxicity was manageable, and mostly consisted of neutropenia and thrombocytopenia.
Perhaps it was my wardrobe, which mostly consisted of multicolored dynel dresses that looked like distilled Velveeta cheese.
Few complications were observed, and these mostly consisted of bacterial skin overinfections.
One explanation for the lack of significant effects may be that the sample mostly consisted of highly educated individuals.
Filming is different, mostly consisting of long days "waiting… a film just drags out".
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