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The use of the phrase 'comprised a' is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English. You should instead use the phrase 'was comprised of' or 'consisted of.' For example: The buffet comprised of a wide variety of food items.
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They comprised a new category.
The orchestra comprised a single piano.
Their ranks comprised a bunch of disgruntled local businessmen.
Traditional men's dress comprised a shirt, trousers, jacket, and boots.
(The three of them, quipped Tom Wolfe, comprised a potent kingdom of taste called "Cultureburg").
(The Japanese radar operators, detecting only three planes, supposed that they comprised a reconnaissance).
The audience comprised a mixture of students, suited alumni and lecturers wearing jeans.
Tourism comprised a few diehards from Glasgow and coach tours from northern England.
They initially comprised a small bunch of student activists, 25 at most, at Nanterre University.
Making the adverts accessible to the public has comprised a number of distinct stages.
Sigmund Freud, surely correctly, thought that the whole work comprised a treatise against religion.
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