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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as comprise" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It is typically used incorrectly as "comprise" should not be preceded by "as."
Example: "The committee comprises members from various departments."
Alternatives: "such as" or "including".
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An edge with the smallest value for the assortativity weight is likely to have fewer adjacent edges as well as comprise of end vertices with close-enough node weights.
Almond shells (AS) comprise an agroindustrial waste of the almond producing industry.
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He saw his team as comprising talented pieces that had not melded.
Excluding those claims, the province can be described as comprising three well-defined zones.
Russian revolutionary Mikhail Bakunin described the Jews as "comprising a single exploiting sect, a kind of blood-sucking people".
Can the Knicks as comprised beat the Pacers four out of five games over the next 10 days?
The shortlist was widely praised as comprising some of the best Australian fiction released in the previous year.
A display at the gallery describes it as comprising "blood (artist's), stainless steel, glass, perspex and refrigeration equipment".
"The Russell Group has successfully stage-managed the position that it is seen as comprising the best universities.
We prefer "EI," which we define as comprising four domains: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management.
Some workers consider the Phthiraptera as comprising four suborders: the Amblycera, Ischnocera, Anoplura, and Rhynchophthirina.
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