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Discover Ludwig'comprise between' is not a correct phrase in written English, and should not be used.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'comprise of.' For example: "This collection of books comprises of twelve novels written by the author."
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Fibroadenomas comprise between 30%and50%0% of all breast biopsies.
Schwab expects that group to comprise between 8,000 and 13,000 of its 26,000 employees.
Plastid 16 S rRNA sequences comprise between 0.02 and 33.6% of total bacterial sequences in surface samples (<25 m depth).
This gas model can well comprise between the computation accuracy and efficiency.
Pro-Ukip voters are instinctively receptive to Farage's anti-EU, anti-immigration and anti-Westminster message, and comprise between 25%and30%0% of the overall electorate.
And single women comprise between 43 percent and 51percentt of the adult women in the country, depending on how you count.
For College students, Core classes comprise between one third to one half of their total courses and for Engineers it is approximately one fourth.
If built, the casinos would provide another option to gamblers from the New York metropolitan area, who comprise between 15 and 20percentt of Foxwoods's and Mohegan Sun's customer base, according to casino officials.
Polls taken in late 2010 and early 2011 show that conservatives comprise between 66% and 71% of Republicans and GOP-leaning independents.
The offensive was spearheaded by Turkey, which sent tanks, troops and warplanes into Syria for the first time in the country's five-year-old war, to help a force estimated to comprise between 1,000 and 1,500 Syrian rebels.
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Although Southeast Asian swamps comprise between6%and7% 7% of global peatland, they store roughly 69 billion metric tons of carbon about nine times the global emissions from fossil fuel combustion in 2006.
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