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The phrase "a compilation of brain" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a collection of thoughts, ideas, or knowledge, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The book is a compilation of brain teasers that challenge your thinking skills."
Alternatives: "a collection of thoughts" or "a gathering of ideas".
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Having played football for the past 10 years, I've seen what a compilation of brain traumas can do to a person.
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The game is a compilation of 23 "brain exercises," which encourage you to use your powers of observation, memory, calculation and reasoning.
Generally, scientists believe human consciousness is a compilation of many chemicals in the brain forced though a prism that produces cognitive awareness designed to insist an entity is aware of not only itself but also the outside world.
CBMM Memo 024: A compilation of abstracts from the student projects of the 2014 Brains, Minds, and Machines Summer Course, held at Woods Hole Marine Biological Lab, May 29 - June 12 , 2014
They built up a database of the activity in a key visual centre of the brain as three fellow researchers watched a compilation of Hollywood film trailer clips.
Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptogenesis is a compilation of recent exciting findings that summarizes the ever-expanding knowledge of how neuronal contacts develop in the normal brain and how their functions are affected in mental disorders.
In addition, Preuss et al. [ 23] published a compilation of 18 children operated on with Gliolan in a compassionate-use setting compiled from three neurosurgical centers in Germany and France and covering a variety of pediatric brain tumor pathologies.
A compilation of summer-reading lists.
A compilation of teeny tiny memoirs.
Here's a compilation of those stories.
The following is a compilation of conversations.
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