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Free sign upThe phrase "a compilation of transcripts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or gathering of written records or documents, typically of spoken language or interviews.
Example: "The report includes a compilation of transcripts from the interviews conducted over the past year."
Alternatives: "a collection of transcripts" or "an assemblage of transcripts".
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Among the documents that have been released through Freenet China are the Tiananmen Papers, a compilation of transcripts of 1989 meetings among Chinese leaders about the protests.
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Furthermore, intronic RNAs were previously found to represent a compilation of different RNA species in addition to independent sense and antisense transcripts - transcripts retaining specific introns as well as RNA molecules with alternative exons and alternative un-translated regions [ 4].
Trinity is a compilation of 3 distinct programs, each relying on the result of the preceding one to assemble full transcripts independent of a reference genome (for detailed description see Grabherr et al. [ 18]).
Although a compilation of stress-regulated genes is not new, the present information on the dynamics of their transcript variants in chickpea roots and nodules merits attention.
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Here's a compilation of those stories.
A compilation of summer-reading lists.
A compilation of the songs of Les Paul and Mary Ford.
The bar is a compilation of fragments.
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It's a compilation of the graves of American thoroughbreds.
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