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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major compendium" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a comprehensive collection or compilation of information on a particular subject or a wide range of topics.
Example: "The library has just acquired a major compendium of historical documents that researchers will find invaluable."
Alternatives: "a significant collection" or "a comprehensive anthology".
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To quantify the amount of physical activity, metabolic equivalents (METs) from the 2011 update of a major compendium of physical activities [ 20] were used.
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It was such a major departure; like a compendium of all the things that appealed to me as a child in sonic form. .
But if the primary literature simply described a feral lineage as a 'weed of agriculture', we tried to assess its significance elsewhere, such as a major weed and/or invasive compendium (e.g., Holm et al. 1977 , 1997 or official listing as a weed or invasive by a national or regional authority according to where the lineage has been reported.
A major asset the book provides is a compendium of studies showing that coastal dune restoration has many definitions and thus leads to many different actions.
Published to accompany a major exhibition at the Musée Jenisch Vevey, Enraptured by Color offers a comprehensive compendium of color printmaking, with examples from all aspects of the trade.
But his published compendiums of designs for fireplaces, vases, candelabras and other objects had a major impact on the decorative arts.
"It was not a major request, granted, but I could not bring myself to do it with a straight face," she writes in "Bad Bridesmaid," a compendium of Bridezilla horror stories mixed with personal memoir.
A major, major talent.
The major campus network resource was Michigan State University's Electronic Reference Library, a compendium of electronic texts, journals and databases.
We Crossed a Bridge is a compendium of exhaustive interviews in Arabic with hundreds of Syrians.
(A ) A comparative transcriptional compendium during growth on glucose.
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