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kapsamak, içermek, oluşmak
That didn't comprise any malicious intent.
Food is comprised of protein, carbohydrates, and fats.
Regulatory bodies, like the people who comprise them, have a marked life cycle. In youth they are vigorous, aggressive, evangelistic, and even intolerant. Later they mellow, and in old age—after a matter of ten or fifteen years—they become, with some exceptions, either an arm of the industry they are regulating or senile.
The Southern Hemisphere is comprised mainly of oceans.
This comprises the least complicated part of human nature.
Little by little, the land of Esperantists will become a school of the future, linking humanity with itself, and this comprises the most significant merits of our congresses."
The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Seven thousand languages are spoken all over the world, and taken together, they comprise the largest collection of human knowledge that has ever existed.
It was the first novel comprised entirely of text messages.
Together, a bard, a wizard, a cleric, a barbarian and a monk comprise the party.
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