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The phrase "a significant compression of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in size, volume, or extent of something, often in a technical or analytical context.
Example: "The new algorithm allows for a significant compression of data, improving storage efficiency."
Alternatives: "a considerable reduction in" or "a substantial decrease in".
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But it would be a significant compression of the program to allow for testing and safety certification, Boeing said.
Furthermore, the ACA-method leads to a significant compression of the temperature arrays and can be also used for archiving of the measured data almost without loss of information.
There is a significant compression of isotherms towards the top right-hand corner.
This overall effect may then translate into a significant compression of the deleterious aspects of human aging with a resultant increase in human life expectancy.
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It may take a few days for typical upper motor neurone signs of cord compression to develop, so even if typical signs are absent, a significant compression may still exist.
Second, the division between Republican and Democratic appointees is comparable to what is found in other areas of the law; contrary to reasonable expectations, there is no significant "compression" of ideological divisions in this domain.
While only approximately 8% of women at term experience this life-threatening situation, significant compression of the inferior vena cava (IVC) while supine does occur in the majority of women [25, 29].
These non-linearities mainly appear when the amplifier is operated in its non-linear region, i.e., close to its maximum output power, where significant compression of the output signal occurs.
For a deep-coverage data set, many read pairs will extend into the same super-read, which results in significant compression of the data.
While only approximately 8% of women at term experience this life-threatening situation, significant compression of the inferior vena cava (IVC) while supine does occur in the majority of women [ 25, 29].
In patients undergoing lengthening in whom significant compression of the common peroneal nerve against the fibula neck may be expected, it would be prudent to carry out monitoring of the nerve, perhaps by non-invasive methods such as reported by Nogueira et al. (2003).
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