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"have consisted" is a correct and usable form of the verb "consist" in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that a group of elements have been made up of the same things over a period of time. For example, "Our team has consisted of the same five members since it was first founded."
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"Most of our fund-raisers have consisted of lobbyists.
UN development efforts have consisted of two primary activities.
Anyway, more recent sports days have consisted of traditional races, which children clearly win or lose.
(Actually, the quarrel may never have consisted of anything but ad-hominem attacks).
In all honesty, this list could have consisted entirely of genre fiction.
If the experience had been an orchestra, it would have consisted only of cymbals.
"Without it, what would his celebrity have consisted of?" Matthiessen asks.
To date, targets in the interception tests have consisted of a single mock warhead and a single decoy balloon.
Mr. Fischer said the audience would have consisted largely of the family and friends of the dancers.
At the crucial point, Stanley's thinking must have consisted of drawing inferences from what he independently believed.
As such, the researchers speculate, their diet would probably have consisted mainly of crawling insects.
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