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"that composed of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate something that is constructed of different parts. For example, "The city skyline is composed of numerous high-rise buildings."
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When one seeks to make a work of literature available to a wider audience than that composed of only the native speakers of the language in which the work was written, the process of translation must be resorted to, and, in this process, a great deal of the work's original character is lost.
On the other hand, another very important class of operators is that composed of potential operators.
The cell composed of Super P as a carbon conductor shows better electrochemical properties than that composed of acetylene black.
The study showed that the micro-hardness of coatings containing MoO3 were higher than that composed of Cr2O3 alone.
This is a radicalization of Husserl's idealism, in which meaning arises thanks to the inner dialogue whose language is more rarefied than that composed of everyday signs.
The material composed of TiO2/Ag/TiO2 (TAT) exhibited a transmittance of 68%, whereas that composed of SiO2/Ag/SiO2 (SAS) exhibited a transmittance of 67%.
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We identified 40,521 triplets that were composed of genes that mapped to multi-protein complexes.
This structure has an epithelium that is composed of cells that are of several layers in thickness.
For this reason, McTaggart holds that there is a substance that is composed of everything that there is.
The BCIS [ 24, 25] is a standardized self-rated instrument that is composed of 15 items that measure cognitive insight.
Nuclear reactors run on uranium that is composed of 3percentto5percentcent uranium 235.
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