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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as constitutes" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate something that serves as a definition or example, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The committee's decision as constitutes a significant change in policy."
Alternatives: "as represents" or "as defines".
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He thought that, as constituted, "Pop Stars" had no ending.
For clever folk in all three parties admit privately that public education as constituted is broken.
The Democratic party as constituted is largely ineffective and must be dramatically reformulated.
Only these two factors can fairly be singled out as constituting the engines of productivity growth.
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This hand may be thought of as constituting a special case of biblical uncial.
The Vaisheshika-sutras give five propositions as constituting a syllogism but give them different names.
Inaccurately, he has described this as constituting a state of emergency.
Julian to John I'm interested that you regard the BBFC's guidelines as constituting a "list" approach.
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An attendant pointed to a rule forbidding the presence of growing cotton on the floor as constituting a fire hazard.
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