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be comprised with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "be comprised with" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "be comprised of," which is used to indicate the components or elements that make up a whole. Example: "The committee is comprised of experts from various fields."
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This may be comprised with additional locks or the boarding up of broken windows or other openings with plywood.
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They were comprised with SiC, β-Si3N4 and a small amount of Fe phase.
The FTIR analysis (Figure not shown) revealed that WGSAB surface was comprised with OH (3419 cm−1), COOH (1704 and 1625 cm−1), and S=O (1380 cm−1) functional groups.
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Superalloys containing grain boundary networks that are comprised with a sufficiently high fraction of Σ3/twin boundaries have been reported to exhibit enhanced creep and fatigue properties.
The proposed ring-shaped resonator is comprised with a multilayer of Pt/Ti/PZT/Ti/Pt/SiO2, deposited on the silicon-on-insulator wafer and expected to be a contour mode.
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In order to achieve the POs, the course is comprised with laboratory work (computer software application of AutoCAD), projects according to respective departments and examinations (quizzes, mid-terms, and final examination).
The control system is comprised with a nonlinear transformer, a nonlinear closed-loop state estimator [extended Kalman filter (EKF ], and a linear external controller [conventional proportional integral (PI) controller].
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The complex components of LWDH are comprised with six herbs.
We summarise how the database is comprised with regards to pair-wise intervention categories, outcome categories and medical specialty areas.
The most logical explanation is that the newborn and postnatal Fgf8+/neo hypomorphic PVN actually are comprised with a normal complement of neurons that are able to express VP, and that this expression is disturbed by the deficiency in FGF8 signaling.
Sepsis was comprised ED patients with suspected infection with or without systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "be comprised of" instead of "be comprised with". The preposition "of" is essential for grammatical correctness.
Common error
The error arises from confusion with similar phrases that use different prepositions. Remember, "comprised" requires "of" to correctly indicate its components.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "be comprised with" is grammatically incorrect and does not function properly in standard English. It is intended to express composition but fails due to the incorrect preposition. Ludwig AI indicates that the correct form is "be comprised of".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "be comprised with" is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "be comprised of". This error arises from the misuse of the preposition. As Ludwig AI highlights, the standard and accepted phrase is "be comprised of", which is used to describe the components that constitute a whole. Related alternatives include "be composed of", "consist of", and "be made up of". Always ensure the correct preposition is used to maintain grammatical accuracy and clarity in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
be composed of
Standard and grammatically correct alternative.
be made up of
Informal but grammatically sound substitution.
consist of
A more concise and direct alternative.
include
Focuses on what is contained, rather than the whole.
contain
Emphasizes the elements held within.
be formed from
Highlights the components used in the creation.
be constructed of
Implies a building or assembly process.
comprise
Active voice version, indicating what the parts constitute.
be constituted by
Highlights the elements that legally or structurally define the whole.
encompass
Implies a broader scope of inclusion.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "comprise"?
The correct passive form is "be comprised of". For example, "The team is comprised of skilled professionals."
What can I say instead of "be comprised of"?
You can use alternatives like "be composed of", "consist of", or "be made up of" depending on the context.
Is "comprised with" ever correct?
No, "comprised with" is not grammatically correct. The correct preposition to use with "comprised" in the passive voice is "of".
What's the difference between "comprise", "compose", and "constitute"?
"Comprise" means to consist of or to be made up of. "Compose" means to form or create. "Constitute" means to be a part of a whole. They are related but used differently; for example, the parts comprise the whole, the parts compose the whole and the parts constitute the whole. It is a subtle distinction between them.
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