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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as consisted" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a misuse of the verb "consist," which does not pair with "as" in this context.
Example: "The committee's recommendations consisted of several key points."
Alternatives: "as made up of" or "as composed of".
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However, the cohorts of previous studies that compared the HRQoL of patients with RA to that of patients with PsA or AS consisted primarily of patients with mild-to-moderate disease [ 3, 4].
Such part of it as consisted of things immoveable he could not alienate or pledge even with the consent of the wife, unless she ratified her consent after two years.
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The grid centroid of a given, denoted as, consists of the average coordinates of all points within the : (19).
The positive control (AS) consists of 164 genes supported by EST data.
We consider nuclear safety as consisting of three integral components.
Can the ear hear a 13-syllable line as consisting of 13 syllables?
Kruglanski conceptualizes our need for cognitive closure as consisting of two major stages, seizing and freezing.
He described his university town, Erfurt, as consisting of "a whorehouse and a beerhouse".
The team think of quantum life as consisting of two parts—a genotype and a phenotype.
The molecule is considered as consisting of a set of isotropic oscillators coupled by Coulomb forces.
The braided composite is considered as consisting of three layers.
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