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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comprise solely" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to consist of or include only. Example: The book club's membership comprises solely of avid readers.
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Plenty of Twitter accounts, with thousands of followers, many similar to each other, comprise solely of lifted jokes and media.
The move means that just three of 13 board members will be women and that it will continue to comprise solely white executives.
Ed Page, chief of marine safety for the Coast Guard in Alaska, said the only regulations for this so-called gray water is that it comprise solely waste water from showers, food preparation and laundry.
In general, the active boundaries subset does not have to comprise solely the boundaries from.
Their stance means that the squad is likely to comprise solely of English players, although Tottenham's Welsh winger Gareth Bale has indicated his desire to be involved.
At £35 a ticket, and with a bill that seemed to comprise solely of Reverend & The Makers, Owen Jones and indie minnows Hookworms, it was obvious what their problem was: everything.
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Poor diet, occasionally comprised solely of liquids.
It shouldn't really be surprising that the women's team is comprised solely of Scots.
Only once, in 2008, has the Final Four been comprised solely of No. 1 seeds.
The question is, do we want a culture comprised solely of wealthy artists?
A slim, gorgeous-looking volume, comprising solely of The Metamorphosis and a thought-provoking introduction by David Cronenberg.
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