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"each composed of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that each individual element or component is made up of something else. Example: The cake was decorated with intricate patterns, each composed of delicate icing flowers and swirls.
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The proteins are arranged in three large complexes, each composed of a number of polypeptide chains.
The result would be three coloured images, each composed of one primary colour.
At each sampling date, four independent samples, each composed of four plants, were collected.
Fruit: 5 mm; pappus scales 7--12 mm, each composed of 7--11 basally fused bristles.
Weld is one of the larger dorms, with five entryways, each composed of about 30 students.
Its 10 chapters are each composed of 15 pairs of paragraphs, and the order of these pairs has been randomised.
Mr. Konitz, 81, is taking the opportunity to present two ensembles, each composed of responsive younger players.
The protein shells are made of 180 copies of two different proteins, each composed of chains of different amino acids.
But Complete Genomics aims to speed the process by detecting entire "words," each composed of five DNA letters.
There were two teams, each composed of a small number of players.
The Ponca moieties, for instance, were each composed of two phratries, each consisting of two clans.
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