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compose

verb as in be part of construction

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He said “the president occupies a unique position in the constitutional scheme, the only person who alone composes a branch of government.”

It’s a trait you see in her performance as Sister Agnes, who composes herself with a quiet power.

Minutes before Jen is about to appear, composed and resolute, on live TV to an audience of millions, she is vomiting in the studio’s toilets.

From BBC

When you hear news about the war, always remember that behind those news stories, there are real people who dream, play music and compose songs, who want to live normal lives and create something.

He's got pace, as well as a physical presence, plus he is composed on the ball and his energy levels mean he can press as well.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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