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Free sign upThe phrase "comprised of a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a combination of things that make up something larger. For example: "This complex piece of machinery is comprised of a motor, several gears, and a series of belts."
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Membership has ebbed and flowed, and a decade ago meetings comprised of a handful of people in a living room.
The kitchen is comprised of a bank of three toasters.
"Is Nickelodeon comprised of a management of children?" he said.
Nor would it if my wealth were comprised of a huge manufacturing concern.
The quizzes are comprised of a series of questions about my so-called "friends".
The menu is comprised of a wide variety of beers sourced both locally and internationally.
Subsequently, Suspect Culture created an exhibition comprised of a number of theatrical "settings".
Households consisting of two parents and their children are slightly outnumbered by households comprised of a single person living alone.
Its dock is leased from a Buddhist temple, its terminal comprised of a collection red plastic chairs.
This is a notebook comprised of a split keyboard.
The malaria case vignette comprised of a deck officer.
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