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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comprises only" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is made up of only a specified set of elements or components. Example: The list of ingredients for this recipe comprises only basic pantry items.
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This review comprises only longitudinal, truly prospective studies (N=70).
The company's local service comprises only about 60,000 lines in the state.
Even so, GoodWeave comprises only 6% of the global hand-made rug market.
"The trust currently comprises only three schools, one large secondary and two primary schools.
Sanballet's tale comprises only about half of the publication's 16 pages.
Domestic cricket comprises only one Twenty20 tournament and one 50-over tournament.
What it did not consider is that our database comprises only 86 countries.
It comprises only a part of the arena for growth, and by no means the main part.
Modern Armenia comprises only a small portion of ancient Armenia, one of the world's oldest centres of civilization.
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The sample comprises only 95 subjects.
The first one is composed of independent sociodemographic variables whereas the second comprises only one item.
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