The phrase "constituted an" is not correct on its own.
It is a fragment that needs to be paired with other words to form a complete sentence. It can be used when you are referring to something being formally established or officially recognized. For example, "The new law constituted an important advancement for environmental protection."
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They constituted an extraordinary pairing.
Peripheral nationalism constituted an intractable problem.
They constituted an early nobility of birth.
The ancient Middle East constituted an ecumene.
He also denied turnbacks constituted an offence of people smuggling.
What constituted an antisocial idea was open to interpretation.
Those implicated in the gay lobby constituted an odd medley.
It constituted an exclave of South Africa until 1992.
The book constituted an attack on black separatism.
To many in the US, these few critical voices constituted an unpatriotic and irresponsible lobby.
(Witte has not ventured to ask if this constituted an endorsement).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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