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The phrase "core constituents of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the fundamental elements or essential parts of a larger system or concept.
Example: "The core constituents of a healthy diet include fruits, vegetables, and whole grains."
Alternatives: "key components of" or "essential elements of".
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Most of them are protons, one of the core constituents of any atomic nucleus, but others are more exotic.
Indole and its derivatives are important core constituents of several natural, biological and pharmaceutical relevant compounds.
Once again, all 10 core constituents of the S&P finished the week higher, led by a 8% gain in materials.
The core constituents of SGs are components of a noncanonical, translationally silent 48S pre-initiation complex that includes the small ribosomal subunit and early initiation factors eIF4E, eIF3, eIF4A, eIFG and PABP.
The core constituents of SGs include components of the 48S preinitiation complex as well as an eclectic group of proteins whose sequestration may regulate the survival of stressed cells [16].
These observations are consistent with prior reports identifying trust and good bi-directional communication as core constituents of a patient-physician relationship [ 32, 33].
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Added to the general public's existing dissatisfaction of a life riddled with state control, and a government that was increasingly veering from the ideals for which a revolution was fought, were the infamous dissident chain murders, the closure of quasi-independent newspapers and finally the Elected One's open dismissal of his core constituents on July 9th.
KOKO, NW1, Sat BB Turning three this year, Howling Owl Records has become a core constituent of the Bristol scene.
But stainless happened to be the core constituent of street carts, too, and the company began turning them out — and, before long, larger towable grill carts as well.
It's the nearest thing I know of to a core constituent of maleness, our psychic ace in the hole.
Enterococcus faecalis is a ubiquitous lactic acid bacterium and a core constituent of the intestinal flora of humans and many animals.
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