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The phrase "to compose" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used as a verb, meaning to create or put together something, such as a piece of music, a letter, or a photograph. Here is an example: "The talented musician spent hours in the studio to compose the perfect song for her album."
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Looking for composers to compose for it.
Levy loved to compose.
He began to compose ballets.
He tried to compose himself.
Life began to compose itself.
Susan tried to compose herself.
You learn to compose".
I had to try to compose myself.
Around 2000, Fischer began to compose again.
I want to compose without this fever".
He tries to compose himself.
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