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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an interesting compendium" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection of information or works that is engaging or thought-provoking.
Example: "The library has recently acquired an interesting compendium of essays on modern philosophy."
Alternatives: "a fascinating collection" or "an engaging anthology".
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Lonny Price, the director, has wisely kept the play firmly in its era, with help from James Noone, the scenic designer, who has filled in an outline of the Manhattan skyline with large photos of early-'60s personalities, including John F. Kennedy, Jackie Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller — an interesting compendium of people who helped define love in those years.
The last of these is less obvious for consumer users but is an interesting compendium to how LinkedIn hopes to grow its profile as a directory for businesses online, and potentially develop those relationships, too.
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(See a compendium of clips from the film).
(Trivial chemical names provide an interesting exception: these were/are assigned by the chemical community and their associated registry is a decentralized compendium of handbooks and nomenclature rules. In these cases, there is no algorithm for direct conversion of molecular structures to these identifying labels).
"The budget will", the president writes, when what he means is that his budget would, in the unlikely event that Congress were ever to pass it.As a guide to what the federal government might look like if America were a monarchy, or as a compendium of interesting policies, the president's budget is a good read but not much more.
Can we atleast have a compendium of interesting solutions that we have had so far.
"I'm hoping it will be seen as a well-sourced compendium of interesting items and news that you won't find anywhere else," he said.
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.
These are among the new entries in the "Guinness World Records 2012", an annual compendium of trivia released on September 15th.Created in Britain in 1955, the first edition, then known as the "Guinness Book of Records", was a marketing tool: a compilation of interesting facts distributed to pub landlords to promote Guinness, an Irish drink.
The result was an extensive compendium, the Valor Ecclesiasticus.
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