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The phrase "a compression of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a shortened or condensed version of something, such as text or data.
Example: "The article is a compression of the original research paper, summarizing the key findings in a more accessible format."
Alternatives: "a summary of" or "a condensed version of".
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The computed compressed network contains 34 nodes and 76 arcs, i.e. a compression of 94% in terms of nodes and 92% in terms of arcs.
"Trick" was probably a compression of "terrifically".
Lowry calls Anderson's expressive stillness a "compression of character".
Could it involve a compression of the waves?
She portrays a compression of time, space and place, independent of historical significance.
That is because the work, a compression of Medea's tale, is so eloquently danced.
Someone else said that he had also suffered a compression of the lungs called a lung squeeze.
Throughout House of Lords and Commons, an expansive, elastic line balances a compression of complex and vivid images.
Our findings demonstrate a compression of life years with severe care need, which however, depends on the region of residence.
As such, a filmic adaptation of a novel is both a compression of the original narrative storyline and a visual reinvention of a literary tale.
She partially tore ligaments in her right knee and sustained a compression of the end of her tibia in the same leg.
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