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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
  • 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
  • constituted the largest category - WordReference Forums
    Hi everyone As you can see, there are three spending categories in the table They are food, drinks and tobacco, clothing and footwear, and leisure and education The category of food, drinks and tobacco is the largest, as it accounts for the highest percentage of total spending Then how does
  • constitute of | WordReference Forums
    Is it constitute of or by or from? Networks are institutional arrangements constitute of independent, but related actors, which display a particular logic of exchange Thanks ;)
  • constituted in: two . . . are constituted in each being . . .
    Hi! This is from the Wikipedia on Hegel: two self-consciousnesses are constituted in each being recognized as self-conscious by the other Please disregard the philosophical content (which I kind of understand; which is a bold claim), my question is about the "are constituted in" bit: what
  • 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
  • co-constitutive | WordReference Forums
    Dears, I am happy of being back Does anybody know exactly what the word "co-constitutive" means? It is used in law, anthropology, art I don't understand it fully Thanks! Yours, ever, lucigao
  • normalement constitué - WordReference Forums
    I didn't know that english said "constituted" with that meaning, and the example of Topsie is interesting, because in french you can say : N'importe quel homme normalement constitué tomberait amoureux d'une fille comme elle Of course, "normalement constitué" means that the guy has a good constitution, whose definition :
  • 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
  • constituted by vs resulting from | WordReference Forums
    Hi, I need some help understanding the distinction between constituted by x and resulting from x in the following sentence The words are italicized in the original text, so I've not added the emphasis This is from On Courage by Geoffrey Scarre To understand “the pains and dangers of social





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