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Discover Ludwig'make up percent' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
However, you could use the phrase 'make up a percentage' or 'constitute a percentage'. For example, "Women make up a larger percentage of the population than ever before".
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Facebook also now expects news make up four percent, instead of about five percent, of content in the News Feed, Zuckerberg said.
Kirkenes Airport had a revenue of NOK 26.4 million in 2009, of which commercial income made up fifteen percent, and an operating deficit of NOK 45.4 million.
Indigenous women make up two percent of Australia's population, but represent 30percentt of our female prison population.
And for the record: statistical studies indicate false reports make up two percent or less of the reported cases of sexual assault.
To some people, art is made up of five percent talent and ninety-five practiceprandice and hard work.
Tossing light onto why the Lumia 520 matters for Windows Phone (and therefore NokiaSoft), is the Vietnamese market, which, by percentage, is made up of 57 percent Lumia 520 handsets.
Many entering medical school classes are made up of fifty percent women.
An average one of these googs weighs in at about 600 grams, is made up of fifty percent yolk, and retails for somewhere in the vicinity of $25 to $50.
But currently they only make up about three percent of drivers in Canada, and four percent in the US.
The US-focused stats shows Utah had the highest increase with 765percentt; Michigan (698 percent); New York (669 percent); Alaska (524percentt); and Arkansas (452 percent) made up the top five states jerking off to mommy and daddy.
There's a strong message there for education spending to make up a higher percent of GDP.
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