To comprise means to enclose or include. Comprise is used in the active voice. Comprise of is not correct.
"The university comprises six colleges and nine divisions."
Comprise is often confused with compose, which means to make up or be a constituent of. Compose can be used in the passive voice.
"The company is composed of 14,000 employess."
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