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The phrase "mainly comprised" is not correct in standard English usage
The correct term is "composed of" or "comprised of." You can use it when describing the primary components or elements of something, but it should be phrased correctly. Example: "The committee is mainly composed of experts in the field."
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Clusters C1 and C2 mainly comprised var.
The regular extras were mainly comprised of ex-patients and they kept us firmly grounded.
This added, accreted component is mainly comprised of old and low metallicity stars.
Lightstone, based in Lakewood, owns and manages an 8.7-million-square-foot portfolio that -- until recently -- mainly comprised nonretail properties.
Director Iñárritu has previously said the soundtrack, mainly comprised of Sanchez drumming solo, helped guide the audience through the film.
The headline performance report says that the serious youth violence figure "is mainly comprised of robbery (64%) and GBH (26%).
This is because α-graphdiyne is mainly comprised by carbyne which always shows much higher capacity than benzene ring.
The mollusk composite shell is mainly comprised of a brittle mineral but exhibits superior fracture toughness.
Granules, an offwhite color and a similar spherical shape, were mainly comprised of global-like bacteria.
The [IN]ARCH program is mainly comprised of two linked but distinct components: studio instruction and media instruction.
The proposed method is mainly comprised of two steps: parameter iteration and solution iteration.
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