synonyms - What can replace “consists of”?


For reasons I cannot explain, I hate the phrase consists of. Does anyone have an alternative? An example is:



Testing consists of continual operation, alternating between random writes and random reads.



To me, that phrase just sounds pompous. As a technical writer for international audiences, I try to keep my words as simple as possible.




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