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  • Composed of by - WordReference Forums
    People use 'composed of' to define what a substance is made out of Like, "this drink is composed of sugar, water, and blue food coloring " I am almost positive, however, that 'composed by' is used exclusively with music, since the act of "composing" something is always centered around music
  • Family comprised of composed by - WordReference Forums
    Today I would like to know: Which expression do we use in English for this sentence: "My family is comprised of composed of my mother, my father and brother" I have found both, but I would like to know if one is more accurate in this context than the other I have also found composed by
  • composed of composed by - WordReference Forums
    Hello, this is my first post and I need to know which option is correct Please could somebody help me? The first group is composed of the A and B networks and the second group is composed of the other networks The first group is composed by the A and B networks and the second group is
  • collected, composed - WordReference Forums
    In the following sentence, can I replace calm with collected or composed ? They all seem to have very similar meaning Having a pet make you calmer Having a pet make you feel more collected or composed
  • Difference? be composed (out) of - WordReference Forums
    Hi everyone, I would like to ask a question regarding the difference between : be composed of be composed out of The full sentence was: "Signals in the brain are composed out of spikes " Thank you in advance
  • comprises, comprised of, is composed of, includes . . .
    As rsweet and Tony describe, comprises in the active voice corresponds with is composed of in the passive voice The US comprises 50 states The US is composed of 50 states is comprised of is technically an inaccurate usage, but it is becoming so common that I'm afraid the word is starting to take on the meaning of compose as well
  • Consist of comprise be comprised of | WordReference Forums
    The team consists of four Europeans and two Americans Can I use “comprises” or “is comprised of” instead of “consists of” here? Are these three words changeable? Thanks
  • my class is composed by of 20 pupils - WordReference Forums
    Hello I am not convinced that 'composed' is the correct verb here I would say: My class consists of 20 pupils, or My class is made up of 20 pupils, or My class has 20 pupils (in it), or even more simply: There are 20 pupils in my class


















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