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"who constitute" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of people who make up a certain entity, often as a synonym for "comprising." For example: "The city's population is made up of people who constitute a diverse range of backgrounds and cultures."
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But the people who constitute No. 136?
Republicans, who constitute 36.7percentt of registered voters, are the next largest group.
Certainly not any worse than the rest of the celebrity-seekers who constitute Blair's cabinet.
Hourly wage gains slowed for production workers, who constitute 80percentt of the work force.
Those who constitute an orchestra may be happy when they play but miserable otherwise.
Women, who constitute slightly more than 50% of population, commit only about 20% of all crime.
Pushtuns, who constitute the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, are now expecting redress.
And farmers, who constitute a powerful lobby in Europe, suggested that they would fight on.
The Adi, who constitute the largest tribal group in the state, live in the central region.
Initially, Fusion's target audience was those young Hispanics, who constitute 20 percent of their age group.
Papuan speakers, who constitute the great majority of the population, live mainly in the interior.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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