difference between comprise and compose
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Unlike comprise, compose means "to make up." It is similar to the word comprise, but it has this distinct meaning. ... Basically, these two words are the opposite of one another. Compose is used when the part comes before the whole, and comprise is used when the whole comes before the part.
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comprise
we use them after whole comes before part.
compose
we use when part comes before whole in sentence.
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