They Got “Comprise” Backwards
These folks certainly aren’t dummies, but they’re guilty of a pretentiousism, using a fancier word than necessary, and in this case, the word is also incorrect. First the sentence:
Each of those 200-odd collisions generated enough energy to make two charm-flavored quarks, which weigh more than the lightweight quarks that comprise protons, but less than the gigantic “beauty” quarks that are LHCb’s main quarry..
https://www.quantamagazine.org/impossible-particle-discovery-adds-key-piece-to-the-strong-force-puzzle-20210927
- The sentence should have “compose,” which starts with the parts that then make a whole thing. They could even have said “…that make protons.”
- “Comprise” starts with the whole thing, then mentions its parts. The early United States comprised 13 colonies.
At least they didn’t write “comprised of.” Gack.
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