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The phrase "only consisted of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the passive voice to indicate that something was made up of only one or more specific components. For example, "The meal only consisted of a few small plates of vegetables."
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The proposed concentrator only consisted of an array of refraction prisms.
"However, this only consisted of designating a small team to review alerts generated by a computer algorithm," he wrote.
"You'd think the 'northern powerhouse' only consisted of men, if you judged it by the voices that are heard," she told the association's annual conference last month.
QUESTION FROM CHRIS: It seems like the media is making a big deal over Obama's DADT, which really only consisted of one sentence.
Reports say that equipment to date has only consisted of non-lethal equipment such as radar and gas masks.
REINECKE: That is absolutely out of the question, because the personnel of the Einsatzkommandos only consisted of a few hundred men.
Due to the discovery of some relationships between the variables, the improved mass model only consisted of projected area and density and was established with a satisfied accuracy.
The proposed PA is only consisted of an assembly of vertical-split-ring (VSR) structure array adhered on a continuous gold film.
only consisted of three very dangerous far-right extremists is very difficult to imagine," Sebastian Scharmer, one of the lawyers, said on Sunday.
Stranger Things only consisted of eight installments that ran between 45 to 55 minutes and they added the second season would be eight episodes long if it's green-lit.
Until now, lodging possibilities on Kangaroo Island, often considered the Australian Galápagos, with its 21 national parks and five wilderness protection areas, home to wildlife like koalas, wallabies, and kangaroos — only consisted of boutique hotels and bed-and-breakfasts.
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