grammaticality - Correct use of 'comprise'


Is this sentence grammatically correct?


"The application site comprises an existing care home which has 59 bedrooms and 85 registered bed spaces"


I was under the impression that 'comprise' would indicate plural, eg


"the playground comprises a slide, a climbing frame, and a swing"


and that using it singularly is incorrect, eg


"the playground comprises a slide"




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