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composed of, comprised of

Which should you use, composed of or comprised of? The verb compose means to form something. The verb comprise means to consist of. The phrase comprised of is incorrect because the parts cannot comprise the whole. Use composed of instead.

Incorrect: The class is comprised of actors, musicians, photographers and writers.
Correct: The class is composed of actors, musicians, photographers and writers.
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