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The phrase "comprise a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is made up of or consists of certain parts or elements. Example: "The committee will comprise a diverse group of experts from various fields."
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So far, they comprise a ragtag band.
But such funds comprise a minority.
Forests comprise a mix of northern hardwoods.
Can a group comprise a network?
The Marathas comprise a third of Maharashtra's 114 million population.
They also comprise a large proportion of the shelters' inhabitants.
They still comprise a huge constituency of the Shia poor.
Portions of Spokane's city centre comprise a National Historic District.
Space motions comprise a three-dimensional determination of stellar motion.
Grebes comprise a single family, Podicipedidae, of the order Podicipediformes.
In general, measuring systems comprise a number of functional elements.
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