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Free sign upThe phrase 'constituting a' can be used in written English.
It is typically used in legal or academic contexts to refer to a component or element that is a part of a whole. For example: The company's board of directors consists of seven members, each constituting a voting representative of a major shareholder.
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Julian to John I'm interested that you regard the BBFC's guidelines as constituting a "list" approach.
Some countries have made considerable progress, although it is far from constituting a significant proportion.
Zuckerberg still owns 29% of the company, constituting a hefty chunk of his estimated $26.6bn net worth.
Today, about 100,000 Chinese work in Russian border areas, constituting a growing force in trade and farming.
The background: There is a joke about two acts comprising a scene and three constituting a movement.
An attendant pointed to a rule forbidding the presence of growing cotton on the floor as constituting a fire hazard.
"The trope of trans women" constituting "a threat to women's spaces has been tossed around forever," Julia Serano told me.
Drivers are also responsible for passengers under 16, with each one who is caught unbuckled constituting a separate violation.
Baptists are by far the dominant denomination, with Methodists constituting a significant minority.
Lycoming, county, north-central Pennsylvania, U.S., constituting a mountainous upland region largely on the Allegheny Plateau.
Bacterial colonies constituting a library are grown in a collection of Petri dishes.
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