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The phrase "includes component" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to talk or write about something that is composed of many different elements, or when you want to discuss something that is part of a larger whole. For example, "This study includes components on economic growth and cultural influences."
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This includes component manufacturing, maintenance and new depots.
The C-200 includes component and HDMI out for high definition playback on today's HDTVs.
The list includes component makers, third-party manufacturers and software developers.
They include Faroudja DCDi Cinema HDMI upscaling to 1080p, and the DTR-7.9 also includes component video upscaling to 1080i.
The player also includes component video output and can up-sample those old-and-busted DVDs to 1080i.
The PA response under Eq. 2 includes component associated with thermal expansion of NPs into ambient soft tissue (biofluid).
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Another bonus is that the PET includes component-video and S-video outputs, as well as digital-audio output for connecting to an A/V receiver, so the machine can be hooked up to a television for use as a home DVD player.
In fact, most equipment used in the war includes components designed before many of the troops using them were born.
Labor unions and aerospace associations also are pushing to save programs, including Lockheed Martin's F-22 fighter jet, which includes components made by Boeing.
An infamous piece of Microsoft software that includes components of artificial intelligence is the Paper Clip help wizard, which pops up on the screen to offer advice.
This integrated methodology includes component-level software fault tree, system-level sequence-tree method and nuclear power plant computer simulation analysis.
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