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compose, comprise, constitute, include

'Compose' means to create or put together. 'Comprise' means to contain, include all, or embrace, and is typically used as an active verb. 'Constitute' means to form or make up and is commonly used when compose and comprise don’t work. Use 'include' when what follows is only a part of the whole.

Mozart composed nine symphonies. The team comprises a director, program coordinator, assistant, and intern. Twelve people constitute a jury. The toolkit included a screwdriver and wrench.

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