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How do you use the word comprises in a sentence?

Here are a few examples of how to use "comprises" in a sentence:

* The team comprises five members with diverse skill sets. (Meaning: The team is made up of five members.)

* This book comprises three chapters, each focusing on a different aspect of history. (Meaning: The book is made up of three chapters.)

* The curriculum comprises core subjects like math and science, as well as electives in the arts. (Meaning: The curriculum is made up of core subjects and electives.)

* The company comprises two divisions: manufacturing and marketing. (Meaning: The company is made up of two divisions.)

Important Note: "Comprises" means "is made up of." It is often used when discussing parts of a whole. You can also use "includes" or "consists of" as synonyms for "comprises" in many cases.

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