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"jointly constitute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing actions, roles, or items that are combined together to form a single thing. For example: "These two pieces of information jointly constitute a larger whole."
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Until now, those in the know would probably have answered Pelagibacter ubique, the most successful member of a group of bacteria, called SAR11, that jointly constitute about a third of the single-celled organisms in the ocean.
The convergence conditions together with the performance measure jointly constitute a design tool for tuning the parameters of the variable-gain controller.
Segments S1 S4 form four voltage-gated domains (VSDs) respectively, while segments S5 S6 jointly constitute the pore domain (PD) that allows ion conduction.
But, as Armstrong (2007) points out in a reply to Keller, it seems quite consistent to accept the existence of totality states of affairs and deny that they jointly constitute a further totality, much in the way that ZF set theory denies that the sets jointly constitute a further set.
Thus, a world in which a third hydrogen atom bonds to our the oxygen atom o in Figure 1 is simply not a world in which W exists; it is not a world in which o, h1, and h2, even bonded as they are in W, jointly constitute an instance of Water.
TMs S1 S4 form the voltage-sensing domain (VSD) that is responsible for perceiving the changes of cross-membrane voltage, while TMs S5 S6 as well as the intervening P-loops and half helices from the four TDs jointly constitute the pore domain (PD) that allows the ion permeation (Fig. 1).
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In the early 21st century, the combined ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach accounted for nearly two-thirds of the West Coast's foreign import cargo and, in terms of volume, jointly constituted the third largest harbour in the world after Singapore and Hong Kong.
From the implemented analysis, bungalow single-family was seen to represent 29% of the total estimated population; whereas Multi-H/H compound accounted for 57%; one-floor storey building single H/H 2% and one-floor storey building multi-H/H jointly constituted for 10% of the total population.
Even though our physical sense of self is jointly constituted by our physical appearance, of which the face is perhaps its most distinctive feature, and by our sensory-motor body, there has been no direct research link between these two main aspects of selfhood, face and body.
Together with the most stem group of Karatavitidae, they jointly constituted the superfamily Ephialtitoidea [ 1].
These three reasons jointly constituted nearly half (44.3%) of all the reasons why the respondents did not use the ANC facilities.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com