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Discover Ludwig'constituent part' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to an individual element of a larger entity, such as a sentence or sentence structure. For example, "The subject and the predicate are the two constituent parts of a sentence."
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Take a universal constituent part of the human condition: our distaste for waiting in a queue.
The Western sector of Berlin is not to be a constituent part of the Fed.
It is on Fongafale islet, a constituent part of Funafuti Atoll.
[8] A district, the constituent part of a vilayet, run by a mutassarif ("tenant").
Citigroup's main constituent part, International Banking Corporation, was founded in 1901.
Europe, including Russia as its constituent part, is too weak to protect itself from the challenges of international terrorism.
Because every detail is done by hand and with the naked eye, each little constituent part is different.
But the World Trade Center has not yet cohered into an organic, constituent part of the city.
It languished in their files for decades before eventually becoming a constituent part of GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technology.
They don't want to be cryogenically suspended as "Conservative future", but become a vibrant and constituent part of "Conservative present".
The island group is a constituent part of the British overseas territory of St. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha.
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