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Discover LudwigThe phrase "who constituted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the people or group of people who made up a particular entity or group. Example: The committee for the charity event was made up of volunteers from the community who constituted a diverse and dedicated group.
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Who constituted the Roman dēmos?
Likewise among independents, who constituted about a third of those who cast ballots today.
What mostly annoyed the politicians and soldiers who constituted the nuclear establishment was Sir Mark's outspokenness.
Spanish males, who constituted the largest group of immigrants, freely intermarried with indigenous women and Africans.
Kebiishi, body of police commissioners who constituted the only effective military force during Japan's Heian period (ad 794 1185).
This aroused a deep resentment among the mostly Buddhist Sinhalese majority, who constituted about 70percentt of the population.
Among whites, who constituted much of Mr. Nagin's voting base in his first election, the approval rating was 5percentt.
It was a question not of how much the reading public could bear but of who constituted that public.
Similarly, it was not "racist, xenophobic Nativists" who constituted the bulk of draft rioters in 1863, but Irish immigrants.
Africans, who constituted approximately 70% of the population, were not entitled to vote, and were not even consulted.
The foundation surveyed 1,005 people who "constituted a sample representative of the French population" online over nine days.
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