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- is comprised constituted of - WordReference Forums
Air is constituted of nitrogen and oxygen (much less common) Air is constituted by nitrogen and oxygen (less common) I don't think you can find a general rule about which of these verbs to use in preference to the other, so I have limited my comments to the first sentence you gave Your other two sentences are similar
- composed of constituted by made up by comprised of formed by (formality . . .
Hi good people, How formal are these terms relative to one another? -composed of -constituted by -made up by -comprised of -formed by Also, is any of these terms too informal and thus, not suitable to be used in an academic paper? Thanks! Pollofrito
- has no standing | WordReference Forums
"A single player has no standing, and must always give way to a properly constituted match " The sentence above shows the "etiquette" in the rule of golf in 1899 What do "has no standing" and "properly constituted match" mean, though the latter might be a special words merely meaning
- So constituted - WordReference Forums
"She sacrificed herself daily If there was chicken, she took the leg; if there was a draft she sat in it--in short she was so constituted that she never had a mind or a wish of her own, but preferred to sympathize always with the minds and wishes of others " (Professions for women by Virginia
- a large proportion vs a large part | WordReference Forums
Or, if you think "constituted" a little too academic, " made up a large proportion etc" would do just as well
- constituted by | WordReference Forums
It makes sense, but "constituted" isn't often used in this way It is perfectly proper, though, if slightly stilted-sounding And I think you meant to type "eminent" teachers
- human race is constituted - WordReference Forums
‘God is dead: but as the human race is constituted, there will perhaps be caves for millennia yet, in which people will show his shadow And we – we have
- constituted - WordReference Forums
I've just written a letter to a friend He says we don't use "constituted" in a phrase like that I just want to know what is wrong with using "constituted"? I've decided to reflect on the modern pioneer artists' works constituted a slice of time in Arabic modern art history that given the
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