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"entirely composed of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that all of something is composed or made up of certain elements. For example, "The population of this region is entirely composed of immigrants."
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Writer's statement is entirely composed of cliches and quotations.
"Dandyism is a whole way of being," Barbey proclaimed, "entirely composed of nuances".
This is an audience of about 300, entirely composed of people who left home last week.
Its body is almost entirely composed of stem cells that allow it to regenerate itself continuously.
The new committee is entirely or almost entirely composed of German executives, said a DaimlerChrysler official who insisted on anonymity.
Like graphite, graphene is entirely composed of carbon atoms and 1mm of graphite contains some 3 million layers of graphene.
Luckily Gelman, in a glittery cocktail dress almost entirely composed of safety pins, took the stage to explain.
The fibres in feathers are almost entirely composed of keratin, a protein also found in hair and nails.
One, which has contemporary resonance, is that there is little new in current concern over a Liverpool squad almost entirely composed of bought-in talent.
Like Kapadia's study of Ayrton Senna, it is a docu-collage, here entirely composed of extant TV footage and private home video.
As Geoffrey Kabaservice asserts in Rule and Ruin: "The appearance of a Republican party almost entirely composed of ideological conservatives is a new and historically unprecedented development.
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