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The phrase "are the components of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the individual parts or elements that make up a whole or a system.
Example: "The main components of a computer are the processor, memory, and storage."
Alternatives: "constitute the elements of" or "make up the parts of".
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What are the components of nurture?
What are the components of the argument?
"I'm discovering that everything we think, say and do are the components of building karma," beams the saxophonist beatifically.
What are the components of the machinery sector and in what order do they tend to move in the stock market?
Rib (or loin) chops, the tiny ones that are the components of rack of lamb, are tender and relatively lean, and plenty flavorful enough.
And Wild Turkey 81, blood orange and walnut liqueur are the components of something called the Winter Martini.
Inside are the components of a small power generator, one of 10 that the state is hurriedly installing in the city to avert blackouts and price spikes when temperatures rise this summer.
So these are the components of all complex, adaptive systems a medium-sized number of intelligent, adaptive agents interacting on the basis of local information.
Following are the components of genetic algorithm.
These are the components of an ethic of love.
Here g i j are the components of g−1.
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