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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "population comprises" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the composition or makeup of a specific population or group. For example: - The population of this city comprises mainly young professionals and families. - According to the latest census, the United States population comprises a diverse mix of ethnicities and cultures. - The committee's task is to analyze how the student population comprises different socioeconomic backgrounds. - The book explores how the population of birds comprises a variety of species and habitats.
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But the island's insect population comprises far more than pests.
The population comprises Shīʿite Muslim Persians and Sunnite Muslim Baluchs.
The rural population comprises nomads and sedentary peoples.
The area's Laotian population comprises four distinct ethnic groups: the Hmong, the Lahu, the Lao and the Mien.
The rest of the population comprises people descended from European immigrants or of mixed aboriginal and immigrant descent.
As a result of the separation of areas inhabited by ethnic Germans and Slovenes, Vas's population comprises mostly Hungarians.
In eastern Europe, where national boundaries have been particularly confused and the population comprises various minorities, studies of the art may follow ethnic lines.
The livestock population comprises 540 cattle, 95 horses, and 292 poultry (DoL 2013).
The study's target population comprises of all the groups owning and managing 4 and 5 star hotels in Mauritius.
Today's population comprises 40,000 inhabitants: Spanish (57%), EU residents (17.5%), Latin-Americans (6.2%), Africans (5%), Asians (5%) and others.
Known to scientists as Southern Resident Killer Whales, this population comprises the only known resident orcas in the United States.
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