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The phrase "an incomplete compilation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of items, data, or information that is not fully comprehensive or finished.
Example: "The report presented an incomplete compilation of the survey results, leaving out several key responses."
Alternatives: "a partial collection of" or "a fragmented assembly of".
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Jack adds: There's an incomplete compilation of 5-word acceptance speeches from 1999 to 2008 on the Webby Awards site.
Research based on the data only from one SNP database will lead to an incomplete compilation of variants and inadequate genomic analysis.
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A fabricated compilation of sound snippets from a campaign speech.
8 Table 1 contains a recent compilation of the characteristics of a care pathway.
Until recently, community phylogenies were generated from a compilation of previously published (and often incomplete) data on the evolutionary relationships of taxa recorded in a forest plot using programs such as Phylomatic [8].
(Here's a compilation of a few more).
A systematic compilation of earthquake precursors.
Finally, a new compilation of experimental data is briefly presented.
A video compilation of the incident is here.
Here's a brief compilation of more political performances.
A new compilation of propane Kihara parameters was presented.
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