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The phrase "a compensate" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "compensate," which is a verb and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "I need to compensate for the time I lost during the meeting."
Alternatives: "make up for" or "offset."
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The IDIF correction had virtually no impact on k 2 parametric images (Fig. 4b), as K 1 and V A compensate changes in input function scale.
Therefore, we can assume that all other amino acids with a negative deviation Δ N e /N a ) compensate the excess of positive charges of cysteine.
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The only restraint on him will be a worry about prompting a compensating monetary tightening by the Bank of England.
If the orchestra as a whole sometimes lacked heft, a compensating transparency allowed Mahler's intricate counterpoint to shine through.
In a conventional internally compensated op-amp there is a compensating capacitor internal to the device.
Without last year's top receivers Randall Cobb and Chris Matthews I don't see Newton being better than average on a compensated yards per pass play basis.
A compensating male has fitness given by (14) where F c*A and F c*a are the fluxes through the pathway for genotypes A and a, respectively, in a compensating male.
If you do miss a nap, compensate with an earlier bedtime.
But how can a company compensate for eroding culture?
Because poetic justice insists that a spiritual elevation compensate for a lesser intelligence?
"We are developing a plan to compensate advertisers in a fair and expeditious manner".
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