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constituted out
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "constituted out" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as it does not form a standard expression or phrase. Example: "The committee was constituted out of various stakeholders." (Note: "constituted of" would be more appropriate.)
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9 human-written examples
According to Mosco, social life is comprised of the mutual constitution of structure and agency: "structures are constituted out of human agency, even as they provide the very 'medium' of that constitution" (Mosco 2009 185).
In its former aspect, it asserts the fact that an individual is constituted out of five aggregates (khandas; skandhas); in its latter aspect it means the utter insubstantiality of all elements.
Encyclopedias
It is not constituted out of acts of judgment, or acts of predication.
Science
Sexual difference in such a framework is constituted out of the imaginary investments in different bodily parts.
Science
But on the other hand, it seems empirically odd to say that a melody is not constituted out of its sounds.
Science
But if we cannot come to an imaginative grasp of how bodies or their appearances might be constituted out of fields, then through what sort of intellectual act might we do so?
Science
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51 human-written examples
The government is changing what constitutes "out-of-hours working" so that Saturday is now classified as a weekday and evenings won't incur extra pay.
News & Media
In the DRC, the central government supplies only 15% of the national health budget; donors contribute 23%, international NGOs 11%, corporations 8%, and the remaining 43% constitutes out-of-pocket payments, although even then the actual disbursement of funds is lower than the amount budgeted.
The petrography examination of gravels which was carried out constituted of opal, tridymite, chalcedony, crystobalite and alkali carbonates rocks.
Corbyn's normcore shtick may work on the campaign trail, but at the despatch box it's utterly ineffectual − and this is not a trivial point: all of British politics, as currently constituted, bodies-out from those parliamentary confrontations.
News & Media
These genes were aligned together with those of P. tritici-repentis and L. maculans, which constituted an out-group.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the composition of something, prefer using phrases like "composed of", "made up of", or "formed from" instead of "constituted out" for clearer and more grammatically sound writing.
Common error
Avoid using "constituted out" as a direct replacement for phrases like "composed of" or "made up of". While it might appear similar, it's not standard English and can make your writing sound awkward or incorrect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "constituted out" attempts to describe the composition or formation of something. However, it's not a standard or widely accepted grammatical structure. Ludwig AI suggests that alternative phrasing, such as "composed of" or "made up of", is generally preferred.
Frequent in
Science
37%
News & Media
25%
Encyclopedias
13%
Less common in
Formal & Business
12%
Wiki
6%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "constituted out" appears in some contexts, it's not considered standard English. Ludwig AI indicates that it's better to use alternatives like "composed of", "made up of", or "formed from" to convey the intended meaning more clearly and grammatically correctly. The phrase's usage is relatively uncommon, appearing mostly in science and news media, but its questionable nature makes it less suitable for formal writing. Therefore, prioritizing grammatical correctness by opting for more standard phrasing is highly recommended.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
composed of
Replaces "constituted out" with a more common and grammatically sound phrase indicating composition.
comprised of
Similar to "composed of", but sometimes considered slightly more formal.
made up of
Offers a simpler and more direct way to express the idea of being formed from certain elements.
formed from
Emphasizes the process of creation or formation from specific components.
consisted of
Indicates the elements that something is made up of; emphasizes the components.
built from
Highlights the act of constructing something from various parts.
originated from
Focuses on the source or beginning of something's formation.
developed from
Suggests a gradual process of formation or evolution.
derived from
Implies that something is obtained or extracted from a source material.
created from
Highlights the act of bringing something into existence from specific elements.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "constituted out"?
You can use alternatives such as "composed of", "made up of", or "formed from" depending on the context.
Is "constituted out" grammatically correct?
While some instances of "constituted out" appear in text, it is generally considered grammatically questionable. Using phrases like "composed of" is preferable.
How can I use "composed of" instead of "constituted out"?
Instead of saying "The team was constituted out of volunteers", you can say "The team was composed of volunteers".
What is the difference between "constituted out" and "consisted of"?
"Constituted out" is not a standard English phrase. "Consisted of" is a grammatically correct alternative that means something is formed from specific components or elements.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested