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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at compound" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific location or context, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "We will meet at compound 5 for the briefing."
Alternatives: "at the facility" or "at the site".
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He looks up, eyes suddenly blazing: "at compound bloody interest".
(Stuck at compound words).
Coulter arrives at a recent radio taping at Compound Media ("the free speech network").
"There are minds which not only retain all receipts, but keep them at compound interest for ever," he wrote.
The trend of temporal scour depth at compound pier and abutment is similar.
For instance, the Cognition paper describes a study, led by Jennifer Mankin at the University of Sussex, that looked at compound words like "rainbow" or "blackbird".
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In anaerobes, glucose metabolism stops at compounds such as ethanol or lactic acid.
A former C.I.A. officer with experience in Afghanistan said the agency relied heavily on Ahmed Wali Karzai, and often based covert operatives at compounds he owned.
During the last ten years, revenues and earnings have grown at compounded annual growth rates of 39% and 18%, respectively.
And you have to look at compounding of risk if you have multiple clouds.
And Braintree has grown at compounded growth rate in excess of 600% since inception and will grow over 150% in 2011 in terms of revenue.
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