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The phrase 'constituent elements' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the individual parts that make up a larger entity or concept. For example, "The constituent elements of the human body, such as bones, muscles, and organs, need to be healthy in order to stay functioning properly."
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The creators have assembled some of the constituent elements, but the delivery method falls flat.
In all such cases, intelligence "emerges" spontaneously through the interaction of the system's constituent elements.
When something is high in amplitude, all its constituent elements converge into a single gestalt.
Hydrogen gas is produced by splitting water into its constituent elements – hydrogen and oxygen.
Compounds can be broken down into their constituent elements by chemical changes.
Evidence that percepts have constituent elements emerged serendipitously from research on stabilized retinal images.
On each shape he has painted a border that incorporates the constituent elements of nature: air, earth, fire and water.
Unlike their constituent elements, which tend to be good electrical conductors, quasicrystals conduct electricity poorly.
The formation of compounds from the constituent elements is almost always exothermic.
It is extraordinarily difficult to get a sense of the constituent elements of Kheli Fiadjoe's cultural universe.
Like so many of the movie's constituent elements, this is simply bizarre: part of a constellation of freakiness and fascination.
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