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The phrase 'mainly composed of' is correct and usable in written English. It is used to describe something that is composed of mainly one thing, with some other smaller components included. For example, "The audience at the concert was mainly composed of young people."
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The results reveal that a 15 μm thick layer mainly composing of TiC0.3N0.7 phase with fine-grain structure is created and it metallurgically bonds with the steel substrate.
Densely packed nano-fibrous crystalline films mainly composing of Ti2AlN MAX phase and tetragonal Ti2N phase were acquired at deposition temperature of 450 °C, which exhibited stable film structure during vacuum annealing at 800 °C.
The inter-units of lignin mainly composing of β-O-4 were found in the aliphatic regions of the HSQC spectrum of untreated CS (Fig. 9c).
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His daily life is mainly composed of, as he puts it, "walking around".
Some, like rhododendrons or azaleas, originated in an acid soil, mainly composed of leaf mold.
It was a sign of the times that his army was mainly composed of foreign mercenaries.
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That he is a star in that small world mainly composed of editors and photographers is undisputed.
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