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The phrase "comprises of only" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group or collection that is made up exclusively of one kind of thing. For example, "This collection comprises of only top-quality pieces of art."
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"CH2" comprises of only the children's speech data containing a total of 3,291 utterances, or 10,800 digits, available from 22 boys and 27 girls.
The design was constructed such that each of the variables is divided into 16 equal levels each comprises of only one sample point.
Signaling overhead: In line with the previous analysis, the imposed signaling overhead is minimal and comprises of only |C| + 1 real numbers per iteration [a(t) and p ¯ var ] which can easily be carried out via existing signaling.
Each of the 11 digits constituting the training and test set utterances used in this work comprises of only 1 syllable except for the digits "zero" and "seven" which contain 2 syllables.
One consists of 8 items, and therefore might be a candidate scale, whereas the second one comprises of only 2 items.
As the BPRS disorientation subscore comprises of only two items, the measure was not considered statistically robust and was omitted from this study.
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At that time, the artistic council was comprised of only three members.
The membership of university organizations may be comprised of only currently registered Cornell University students, faculty or staff members.
David Touve, personal blog post: "Imagine that the world is comprised of only two possible fans, and you get to pick only one of them: One of those fans will buy a download today.
Temporins constitute a family of amphipathic α-helical antimicrobial peptides (AMP) and contain some of the shortest cytotoxic peptides, comprised of only 10 14 residues.
The majority of dynamic gene regulatory network (GRN) models are comprised of only a few genes and do not take multiple transcription regulation into account.
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