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"come to constitute" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the gradual development or evolution of something into a significant or defining part of something larger or more complex. Example: Over the years, the small town of Oakville came to constitute the heartland of America, with its quaint charm and close-knit community drawing in tourists from all over the country.
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As such, the Charter cannot and will not come to constitute the Constitution for the EU.
They have come to constitute a sort of abusable underclass.
"I think what we're increasingly aware of is that things never really come to constitute who you are," said Clarke.
(The St. Leger, Derby, and Two Thousand Guineas have come to constitute the British Triple Crown of horse racing).
White people of non-Hispanic origin have come to constitute the largest segment of the state's population.
According to Bent Flyvbjerg, a management professor at the University of Oxford's Saïd Business School, megaprojects have come to constitute eight per cent of global gross domestic product.
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As in Virginia and Maryland, the planter class came to constitute a social elite.
The highest levels of the civil service came to constitute an influential apparatus and power centre in their own right.
Steele's work came to constitute the so-called dossier featuring a number of salacious allegations about Trump's conduct.
Known as Thomism, this doctrine came to constitute the basis of official Roman Catholic theology from 1879.
These canons, along with the Belgic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism, came to constitute the theological basis of the Dutch Reformed Church.
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