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Discover Ludwig"the comprise" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you would use the word "comprise" as a verb meaning "to contain (a number of things)." For example: "The team comprises five players."
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the comprise
verb
To be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts).
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The exhibit is focused on the importance of recycling and is interactive with a special checklist of items to find the comprise the sculpture.
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The whole comprises the parts: The alliance comprises 35 organizations.
The low-skilled comprise the bulk of the unemployed.
The majority people, the Shona, comprise 70%.
Remember, the whole comprises the parts.
(The Federation Council comprised the upper house).
About 75 people, including the writer comprised the group.
The questionnaires comprised the following questions: 1.
The matrix comprises the coefficients (3).
The US VAR comprises the sample period 1950q1 2007q4.
The class comprised, the lead ship, and.
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