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'comprise all' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when talking about a group of things that encompass every element or member of a particular set. For example: "The team comprises all of the necessary skills and abilities to complete the project."
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Calls generally comprise all the other sounds made for all kinds of reasons, like communication in flight, warning of danger, or just chatter.
2, ICAC investigations do not comprise all the engagements of the reviewed auditor.
It should comprise all the practical, legal, political, and military needs of the United Arab Emirates combined and interoperable, which may not at this time be anticipated.
FCO models typically comprise all the four dimensions and this reality need to be taken into account in global FCO models.
The Pan American Games sports comprise all the sports contested in the Summer Olympic Games.
The "Fungi imperfecti" (fungi lacking the perfect or sexual stage) or Deuteromycota comprise all the species that lack an observable sexual cycle.
It looks like they would comprise all the segments derived from both chordate proto-chr.
Similarly, do the mutations counted in Fig. 2 (and shown in Fig. 3) comprise ALL mutations in all 994 HAN2 HA sequences, or just a subset?
The rebel state of Novorossiya, he says, should eventually comprise all of the Black Sea coast to the borders of Romania and Moldova.
Immigrants comprise all foreigners and naturalized persons.
These electrical consumptions comprise all non-HVAC electrical loads.
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