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The phrase "comprise by" is not correct.
"Composed of" or "made up of" are more commonly used phrases when describing something that is composed of other things. For example: The committee is composed of five members.
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They comprise by number the majority of galaxies in the universe.
There are a number of grades of sheet steel and these comprise by far the greatest part of the soft, high-permeability material used.
RAV members comprise by a consensus sequence elements for both AP2 domain and B3 domains (Kagaya et al. 1999; Swaminathan et al. 2008).
The indirect costs due to productivity losses comprise by far the largest part of the costs associated with pertussis diseases.
Feeds comprise by far the largest component of input cost.
The standard set targets degenerative lumbar conditions, which comprise by far the greatest part of all lumbar pathology (Andersson 1997).
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Stand composition: conifer cover (percentage of total DBH comprised by non-native or planted conifer species), oak cover (percentage of total DBH comprised by all Quercus species).
The share comprised by Black seniors will also drop, from 6%to5%5%.
This is because α-graphdiyne is mainly comprised by carbyne which always shows much higher capacity than benzene ring.
The internal connection was comprised by corbels, dowels and a continuity bars passing though the column.
Symmetric cross-ply laminates comprised by unidirectional and continuous carbon fibre-reinforced epoxy laminae are analysed.
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