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The usage of "comprised a complete" is not correct and cannot be used in written English
In written English, the more appropriate phrase would be "comprised of a complete". For example, "The project comprised of a complete list of specifications."
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By rights they should have comprised a complete set of first editions, each one inscribed and signed by Ian Fleming to my father.
By rights they should have comprised a complete set of first editions, each one inscribed and signed by Ian Fleming to my father, Fleming's friend, employer, literary counselor.
Learning path (lessons) comprised a complete module that included the presentation and corresponding movies.
The study period comprised a complete year, including all seasonal variations.
Initial staging comprised a complete clinical examination, mammography and ultrasound; histological diagnosis was mandatory for the primary tumour and nodes.
Baseline examination comprised a complete eye examination, including ETDRS BCVA, slit-lamp biomicroscopy, dilated fundus examination, and optical coherence tomography (OCT) in most eyes.
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The axioms of the theory are shown to comprise a complete and consistent set.
The analyzed succession comprises a complete 3rd order depositional sequence with a shelf-margin wedge, a transgressive systems tract and a highstand systems tract.
Today, he will take part in another, after giving the second of eight recitals comprising a complete cycle of Beethoven's sonatas, the so-called 'New Testament' of the solo piano repertoire.
A variety of software packages have been produced to facilitate fuzzy logic modeling, but each is either associated with a specific computer program or does not comprise a complete modeling system.
These levels are: (1) complete wireless modules comprising a complete system that includes transmitter, receiver, or transceiver, (2) systems on a chip which are monolithic or hybrid wireless systems packaged as integrated circuits, and (3) large-scale wireless-integrated circuits that include the intermediate frequency (IF) amplifier chain used in receivers.
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