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"consisted essentially of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation, object, or person that is primarily composed of certain elements. For example, "The dish consisted essentially of vegetables and herbs cooked in butter."
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Previously the festival had been run by an association that consisted essentially of Francis Menotti.
PGA constructs consisted essentially of a matrix containing more cells than normal cartilage.
This consisted essentially of preparing the launching facilities and equipment to be used in the 34-hour flight.
But his journal entries consisted, essentially, of the statements "I am awake" or "I am conscious," entered again and again every few minutes.
The armillary sphere, the oldest known astronomical instrument, consisted essentially of a skeletal celestial globe whose rings represent the great circles of the heavens.
Even the palaces of the Caesars in Rome consisted essentially of series of gardens and, considering their purpose, relatively unmonumental buildings, spread somewhat casually over the Palatine Hill.
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They consist essentially of two claims.
The surrounding area consists essentially of the highland backbone of Sardinia.
These grave circles have no architectural character, consisting essentially of vertical shafts cut into the bedrock.
The Pops which consists essentially of the Boston Symphony minus its first‐chair players.
Crucible furnace, metallurgical furnace consisting essentially of a pot of refractory material that can be sealed.
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