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The phrase "asks what constitutes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the elements or factors that make up a particular concept or category.
Example: "The researcher asks what constitutes a successful educational program in today's society."
Alternatives: "inquires about what defines" or "questions what makes up".
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It asks what constitutes a community, knowing all the while how fragile communities are and how febrile they can feel.
Niall Ferguson asks what constitutes a vibrant and independent civil society.
4/4 Niall Ferguson asks what constitutes a vibrant and independent civil society.
Mach asks, "what constitutes a melody?" It seems incorrect to say that the actual sound vibrations constitute the melody as we have just seen that numerous different sounds can make the same melody.
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Critics ask what constitutes promotion of the party.
In today's lecture, we will ask what constitutes technology.
It is a drama that resonates with its time by asking what constitutes a victim and how much leeway we allow in bestowing that status.
Dissatisfied with the ministry response, which they said was "very vague," Ms. Lu and Ms. Huang have filed a second request for information, asking what constitutes "national interest," and what are the "special subjects" that give grounds for gender discrimination.
And who is better to ask what constitutes the stuff of Heisman winners than the player who may be the front-runner, Virginia Tech quarterback Michael Vick? "Sometimes I think it's who has the most impressive statistics," Vick said.
When asked what constitutes a pass or fail in their Gold Cup title defence, he says "the idea is to win", but he's "not in the business of deciding what's a pass, what's good enough, what's not, what's a fail.
2. A couple of years ago I wrote an article called "Teaching Strategies That Work! (Just Don't Ask 'Work to Do What?')", which focused on a research review challenging the effectiveness of discovery-based learning without ever asking what constitutes effectiveness.
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