What is the difference between 'comprise' and 'comprise of'?
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WEBJan 6, 2015 · If you say that something comprises or is comprised of a number of things or people, you mean it has them as its parts or members. OALD writes: comprise - also: be comprised of. Merriam-Webster uses no "of" as well. So, until I find other references, I'd go with just "comprise" or, if I want to use "of", say "is comprised of".
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