Patrick O'Keefe wrote:
I'm missing the distinction you are trying to oint out, but I sure

The OP used "comprised of" as though it meant "consisted of" but the meaning is closer to "contained in". Proper usage for "consists of" is "comprises".


Gerhard Postpischil
Bradford, VT

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