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"case consists of" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a particular set or combination of things that together make up something else. For example, "The prosecution's case consists of strong evidence and witness testimony."
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That case consists of three key points.
"About 98percentt of this case consists of guessing by the investigators".
The bomb case consists of wire wound around an explosive charge.
Learning in this case consists of the elimination (habituation) of unnecessary movements.
The case consists of a polycarbonate body and an aluminum front that flips out to become a stand.
The one case consists of differentiating previously neglected stimulus characteristics; the other is a matter of re-evaluating stimuli and learning to respond to them differently.
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They were found to have a consistent chromosome abnormality in certain blood cells, the abnormality in this case consisting of the loss of part of a chromosome.
But they said the case consisted of a powerfully persuasive accumulation of incriminating details.
The attorney general misled the cabinet – which, in any case, consisted of informal cups of coffee, rubber-stamping, and backbiting.
Even though the record of the case consisted of thousands of pages, the Supreme Court imposed the stay in just a few days.
Instead, the government's case consisted of phone records, trading logs, instant messages and e-mails.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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