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The phrase "arm consisted of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the components or elements that make up an arm, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "The robot's arm consisted of multiple joints and sensors that allowed for precise movement."
Alternatives: "arm was made up of" or "arm included".
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Its "long arm" consisted of seven arches from the right bank of the Seine to the western end of the Île de la Cité; its "short arm" comprised five arches from the island to the left bank.
The arm consisted of a base, three links, and a gripper.
The 5' homology arm consisted of a 3036 bp fragment derived from mouse chromosome 18 containing the first coding exon of Mro.
Each arm consisted of an identical 20 × water immersion microscope objective (Olympus, UMPlanFl, 0.5 NA).
The control arm consisted of one intravitreal injection of the placebo.
The experimental intervention arm consisted of instruction and application of the Tapas Acupressure Technique (TAT, a form of self-acupressure described below), while the control intervention arm consisted of social support-group meetings (SS).
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Each MMC consists of six converter arms where each arm consists of six SMs and one arm inductor.
The manufacturing process for a lower arm consists of tube bending, preforming, and final hydroforming.
The robotic arm consists of a shoulder, elbow, wrist and five-finger gripper.
High Reach Arm Demolition equipment, such as hammers and shears, are attached to an arm consisting of several sections or a telescopic boom.
Considering that an arm consists of approximately 5%% of the human bodyweight, this system can therefore support an external load up to the required 7.5 kg.
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