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"cases comprising" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of cases or items that are included in a larger group. For example, "The law firm has handled numerous cases comprising criminal law, family law, and civil law."
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In 2015 they recorded 169 orphaned children (new cases), comprising 95 females and 74 males.
The number of IoT platform vendors continues to climb unabated, a testament to the perceived need in the myriad use cases comprising the IoT domain.
The proposed method is demonstrated using a number of cases comprising H&E and IHC stained slides.
We validate our method by investigating two-dimensional test cases comprising a shock-loaded rigid cylinder and a deformable panel.
An overview of benchmark configurations is provided, followed by a description of the TORT computational model we developed to solve the cases comprising the benchmark suite.
We have investigated several cases comprising variation in the collector's parameters: hose diameter and length, tank height and volume, number and quality of glazing layers, roof tilt angle and climatic conditions.
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In comparison, assault cases comprised 3% of hospitalisations among other Australian babies.
The 61 cases comprised 41 complaints of excessive force, 11 of abuse of authority, 8 of discourtesy and one of offensive language.
The remaining interesting cases comprise only a few simple equations.
On average, homicide cases comprised approximately 3.47% of the total number of cases recorded.
Amongst those who were admitted, non-accidental cases comprised 76.7% (2,553/3,328) of the cases.
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