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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dense compilation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection of information or materials that is rich in content and possibly complex in nature.
Example: "The report provided a dense compilation of research findings that required careful analysis to fully understand."
Alternatives: "a thorough collection of" or "a rich assortment of".
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The Jewish Talmud is a dense compilation of oral laws annotated with rabbinical discussions, consisting of about two and a half million words.
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Each of these six canvases is a dense compilation, a multidimensional web of tyranny on a massive scale.
It was a quick judgment rather than a slow, meticulous compilation of "mini criteria".
Choose a dense source of smoke.
The guides are complemented by a reader, which is a compilation of important course readings.
(Here's a compilation of a few more).
A video compilation of the incident is here.
Here's a brief compilation of more political performances.
A fabricated compilation of sound snippets from a campaign speech.
Finally, a new compilation of experimental data is briefly presented.
A new compilation of propane Kihara parameters was presented.
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