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consists into
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'consists into' is not correct and usable in written English.
To be grammatically correct and usable in written English, you would use the phrase 'consists of'. For example: The soup consists of carrots, potatoes, and celery.
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6 human-written examples
"Mimivirus particle consists into a capsid with a diameter of 500nm covered by 125nm long, closely packed fibers (primary source).
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The second part consists into a Finite Element modeling where the analytical solution and different fibers orientation combinations are tested for improving strengthening quality.
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The inverse approach consists into an iterative procedure that determines the mode shapes given the material parameters and then computes the viscoelastic properties from the modes using a Rayleigh quotient until convergence on the material properties is met.
Namely, Strategy 1 consists into pinning the followers that have the largest number of potential connections, while Strategy 2 proposes the opposite.
Customization of the middleware consists into removing irrelevant modules (e.g., compression/cryptography plugins or the interpreter component) and adding or implementing new modules based on the specific capabilities of the Thing (e.g., hardware video decoding).
We remind here that the latter consists into introducing an ansatz (where is the solution of the discrete system, which should obviously be positive definite) and obtain for an equation by going to the limit.
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The first important step in building the sensor system consisted into transposing existing chemical modifications to design selective and sensitive coatings towards NO.
The system consist into designed 24 kV, 100 MVA three phase superconducting warm dielectric cables, compact terminations, one joint, refrigeration and control/monitoring system.
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They consist into mainly five approaches: the improvement of already existing drugs, the systematic screening, the exploitation of observed biological activities, the attempts towards rational design and the target protein structure-based approaches.
Then, dynamic tests in operational conditions have been performed by means of a monitoring system, consisting into 28 PCB (Model 393B31) uniaxial piezoelectric accelerometers connected to four digital acquisition systems connected to a laptop by an ethernet cable.
The latter one includes area-under-the-curve methods [29 31] that consist into dividing the time series into equally sized fragments,measure the area under the curve in each fragment, represent the time series as avector of such quantities, and then apply a clustering algorithm over them specifically, we used k-means).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "consists of" instead of "consists into". The preposition "of" is required to correctly express that something is composed of certain elements.
Common error
Avoid using "into" after "consists". This is a common mistake that leads to grammatically incorrect sentences. Remember that "consists" requires the preposition "of".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "consists into" is grammatically incorrect and lacks a defined function in standard English. It attempts to describe composition but fails due to improper preposition usage. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is "consists of".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "consists into" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. The correct form is "consists of", which is used to indicate the components or elements that make up something. As Ludwig AI indicates, there are no valid examples of "consists into" in its database. When aiming to describe composition, rely on accurate alternatives such as "is composed of", ""includes"", or "comprises" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness in your writing. Always prioritize using the preposition "of" after "consists" to maintain accuracy.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
consists of
Uses the correct preposition to indicate composition.
is composed of
Emphasizes the act of being formed or constructed from components.
includes
Indicates that something is part of a larger whole.
comprises
Formally denotes the elements that make up a whole.
is made up of
Informally describes the components of something.
features
Highlights specific elements or attributes.
incorporates
Suggests the integration of elements into a structure.
entails
Implies that something necessarily involves certain elements.
contains
States that something holds or includes specific elements.
is constituted by
Formally expresses the elements that form a whole.
FAQs
How to correctly use "consist" in a sentence?
The verb "consist" is typically followed by the preposition "of". For example, "The team "consists of" five members."
What's the difference between "consists of" and "includes"?
"Consists of" implies that something is entirely composed of the mentioned elements. "Includes" suggests that the mentioned elements are part of a larger whole. For instance, "The meal "consists of" soup and salad" means nothing else is part of the meal, while "The meal "includes" soup and salad" means there may be other dishes too.
What can I say instead of "consists into"?
Since "consists into" is grammatically incorrect, use alternatives such as ""consists of"", "is composed of", or ""includes"".
Is "consisted of" the past tense of "consists of"?
Yes, "consisted of" is the past tense. For example, "The project "consisted of" several phases."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested