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Discover LudwigThe phrase "constitute part" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make up or form a portion or component of something. Example: The different colors of paint constitute part of the artist's palette.
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Do these people know their postures and teeth constitute part of a desirable rural view?
It's the same with Bergman: even his earlier, lesser films constitute part of a great canon.
Profound passion and total dedication constitute part of the enduring legacy of Paul's life and letters.
So how is Australia to protect the wondrous array of exotic marsupials that constitute part of its national heritage?..
Written or customary prohibitions or taboos against adultery constitute part of the marriage code of virtually every society.
So how is Australia to protect the wondrous array of exotic marsupials that constitute part of its national heritage?.
As a doctor, I believe medical care should be completely separate from corrections; bad medicine should not constitute part of the punishment.
Carefully shaped round stone balls, believed to have been used as bola weights in hunting, constitute part of the Fauresmith assemblage.
The results constitute part of the negotiating strategy of the railways with European and national legislators.
By definition, employees constitute part of the employed in an economy.
Bacon's speculative cosmology and matter theory had been planned to constitute Part 5 of Instauratio Magna.
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