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was consisted in
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"was consisted of" is the more correct and usable phrase in written English.
Example of usage: The success of the project was consisted of having the right team in place.
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
My heroism, such as it was, consisted in persuading poor Keldysh, who, seeing the dish spiral away, reverted to panic and clung to the tile in a bear hug, to free himself from the ship's exterior and let the guide-rod telescope him home to safety.
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The plant was consisted in two parts, namely, the frond and root.
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Electrochemical analysis was performed on a conventional three-electrode cell which was consisted in the working (the fabricated electrode), counter (a platinum wire), and reference electrodes (Ag/AgCl, 3M KCl).
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The follow-up period was consisted in 1 year.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Three main modules are consisted in this component; subsets generator, micro-cluster generator and split and merge for micro-clusters.
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The idea of the second approach is consisted in partition of the stellar surface into small areas.
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Since PHO has hydrophobicity, it could be consisted in the core of the nanoparticles while PEG must be hydrated to the direction of aqueous environment.
Science
ActionForm for model, JspPage for view, and ActionClass for controller to operate 7 domain objects are consisted in software for web application.
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Using an interaction term we will assess whether the difference in effect between misoprostol and Foley catheter is consisted in nulliparous and multiparous women.
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This might be consisted in the low levels of the proinflammatory cytokines in BALF (Table 2), because IL-6 and IFN- γ activate T lymphocyte and macrophage, respectively.
The interviewer must never overshadow the person interviewed Friendly's are consists in selecting and juxtaposing various filmed sequences taken from the enormous mass of material that is gathered on a particular subject.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the composition of something, use the correct and widely accepted phrase "consisted of" instead of "consisted in".
Common error
Avoid using "in" with "consist"; the correct preposition is "of". For example, say "The team consisted of experts" not "The team consisted in experts".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "was consisted in" functions as a passive construction, attempting to describe the composition or constitution of something. However, it is grammatically incorrect. According to Ludwig AI, "was consisted of" is the correct form.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "was consisted in" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "was consisted of". While the intent is to describe the composition of something, the incorrect usage undermines its effectiveness. Ludwig AI recommends using "was consisted of". Alternative phrases such as "was composed of" or "was made up of" are also suitable replacements. As such, using the correct grammar and word choice will improve clarity and credibility.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
consisted of
The correct form of the original phrase.
was composed of
Replaces "consisted in" with a grammatically correct and widely accepted phrase for describing the parts of something.
was made up of
Similar to "was composed of", this phrase denotes the components or elements that constitute something.
was comprised of
Indicates that something included or contained specific elements; a more formal alternative.
was formed from
Highlights the materials or components used to create something, emphasizing the formation process.
was structured around
Focuses on the arrangement or organization of elements within a framework.
was centered on
Indicates that something is primarily focused or based on specific aspects or topics.
was based on
Signifies that something relies on certain principles, ideas, or foundations.
included
Implies that something contained or incorporated certain elements as part of a larger whole.
contained
Denotes the presence of specific elements or components within a defined entity.
FAQs
How do I correctly use "consist of" in a sentence?
Use "consist of" to describe what something is made up of. For example, "The meal consisted of pasta, salad, and bread".
What is a better alternative to "was consisted in"?
Instead of "was consisted in", use phrases like "was composed of" or "was made up of" to describe the parts of something.
Is it grammatically correct to say "consisted in"?
No, the correct phrase is "consisted of". "Consisted in" is not standard English and should be avoided in formal writing.
What's the difference between "consist of" and "comprise"?
"Consist of" means to be composed of, while "comprise" means to include or contain. You can say "The group consists of five members" or "The group comprises five members", but avoid saying "The group is comprised of five members".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested