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The phrase "although it does not compel a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a situation where something may influence or suggest an action but does not force or require it.
Example: "The evidence presented is compelling, although it does not compel a specific conclusion."
Alternatives: "even though it does not require a" or "despite not necessitating a".
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Although it does not compel a warranty, the due-care theory pushes manufacturers to avoid negligence and to act reasonably to protect consumers in the design, choice of materials, production, control, and packaging of their goods.
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This does not compel a particular action.
It does not compel you to do anything.
It doesn't compel people to vote for you.
"It doesn't compel local districts to do anything, so many of them don't.
However, it did not compel police agencies to report them.
But, it did not compel police agencies to report them.
The snake proved unsustainable as it did not compel EEC countries to coordinate macroeconomic policies.
Its financial structure does not compel it to change, either.
Although the resolution is non-binding, and does not compel any state to change its laws, it does lend authority to those in countries around the world who wish to clamp down on criticism of religion.
Registering for a Residence Unit does not compel students to live on campus in a dorm or in an apartment owned by the university (although students are expected to live in the the greater metropolitan area during the academic year).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com