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The phrase "the composite of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is made up of multiple parts or elements. Example: The painting was praised for its intricate details, which were the composite of numerous brushstrokes and colors.
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The Mets are in many ways the composite of a modern-day baseball team.
The nose is replaced by the composite of sensors, which Mr. Sunshine said "acts like a sponge".
"It's the composite of several different forms of evaluations, more than any single one, that gives a far truer picture of a school, good or bad," he said.
Astonishing as it seems, the above description roughly fits the composite of the world's central bankers, according to Flemings' Who's Who in Central Banking, released yesterday.
But often lost in the solidarity fostered by contract debates is the degree to which an orchestra is the composite of virtuosos like Smith.
The exploits of "Milex" – as the composite of Turner and Kane has come to be known – have cast something of a shadow on this Shadow Puppets record.
Thus, the composite of chitosan/M.
(4) The composite of finite many averaged mappings is averaged.
(ii) The composite of finitely many averaged mappings is averaged. .
where ϕ ∘ f is the composite of ϕ and f.
(iv) The composite of finitely many averaged mappings is averaged.
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