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be composed of

verb as in consist of

verb as in contain

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“The times we have collaborated have been about bringing our two worlds, our two universes together and seeing what magic, synergy and alchemy it brings,” she said, adding that the set list for these shows would be composed of songs most symbolic of her more-than-two-decade journey.

For instance, a bio-based polymer or resin might be composed of different mixes of plants based on the season.

The education ministry said the "mobile school force" would be composed of about 20 education officers who could be deployed within 48 hours from the start of the next school year, wherever local authorities needed additional support.

From BBC

Boards tend to be composed of highly successful individuals who are not always in the habit of listening to others, especially others who want to risk their money.

His speeches could be composed of a series of words pulled at random, but as long as he drops in the key terms that get their juices flowing — "migrant," "crime," "Pelosi," "retribution" — they cheer wildly.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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