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2008年3月9日 · 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.
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2010年12月30日 · 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...
Difference? be composed (out) of - WordReference Forums
2021年4月2日 · 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.
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2017年4月9日 · Collected and composed are too specific for the context. I collect myself before I talk to my boss or I compose myself before I sing the song. To be calm is very general and what the sentence is trying to express is that a pet changes you in a general sense.
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2011年3月23日 · 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...
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2018年2月11日 · 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
where to place the adverb ' mostly' - WordReference Forums
2013年4月10日 · I am not sure where to put 'mostly' in the following sentence. I think I can put mostly before composed or after composed, but I am not sure and I doubt if the position of mostly changes the meaning. Cotton fiber is mostly composed of celluose. or Cotton fiber is composed mostly of cellulose.
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2010年4月20日 · Hi ! I do not understand the difference between XXX By and XXX of ? does the verb have a 2 meanings in those 2 sentences: "The X department...
Is it/this/that right? | WordReference Forums
2015年12月3日 · "Is it right to say that America is composed of fifty states?" Those represent (to me) the most natural way to use the three pronouns. In the typical literal sense, "this" is used for an object near the speaker, often held by the speaker, "that" is used for something more distant, and "it" is used for something that has already been named and ...
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2015年2月8日 · I have read a question : This class is ________ mainly of the talented students. A/ composed B/ made up The answer is A but I think both A and B are correct because they have the same meaning. Would you please tell me the difference between be composed of and be made up of ? Thanks a lot.