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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the constituents" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the components or elements that make up a whole, often in contexts like politics, chemistry, or linguistics.
Example: "The constituents of the solution include water, salt, and sugar."
Alternatives: "the components" or "the elements"
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the constituents
noun
A part, or component of a whole.
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The constituents lose.
Too often the constituents lose out.
Representing the constituents of Edinburgh south-west.
And not just with the constituents.
The constituents' woes came down to the essentials.
What is the general voting affiliation of the constituents?
These were the constituents of the original Populists.
The AME calls the constituents visiting their MPs "local champions".
Little preknowledge of the constituents of a mixture is required.
On his Congressional Web site, it is addressed to "the constituents of the 13th Congressional District".
The constituents actually took note, tossing out 50 of the 253 lawmakers at the next election.
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