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The phrase "building compound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to refer to an area of land surrounded by a fence or wall that contains a group of buildings. For example, "The factory operates out of a large building compound on the outskirts of town."
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It has recently been proposed that building compound elements from a number of triangular Raviart Thomas sub-elements, such that both the primal and (implied) dual grid are constructed from the same sub-elements, would allow greater flexibility in the use of different advection schemes along with the ability to build arbitrary polygonal elements.
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The Russian-backed prime minister of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, has pledged to turn Crimea into "the new Beverly Hills", and the mayors of the resorts Yevpatoria, Feodosiya and Yalta have spoken about building compounds for western celebrities, who would be given free housing in return for boosting the region.
He said his investigation was finding fluorine and zinc in metal debris and dust gathered from near the trade center site, and argued that those elements should not have been found in the building compounds.
Closer to the star the temperature is rising and lighter elements, like silicon, magnesium, aluminum and calcium, start condensing into the planetary building compounds.
Click through the slideshow below to see which media mogul bought a vineyard, which new couple is enjoying a horizontal shower room and which actresses are busy building compounds in Los Angeles.
Modern heavy-timber and laminated-wood techniques, however, provide means of building up compound members for trusses and arches that challenge steel construction for certain large-scale projects in areas where wood is plentiful.
Blakemore said he approached another client who is planning on building a compound on a 15-acre parcel.
SXSW was sort of a blur once it's all said and done, especially when you're building a compound that houses thousands of sweaty executives, hip hop heads, and hipsters, only to tear it down two weeks later.
Its 40 rooms, in a five-building compound, range from $99 to $245, including breakfast.
2. In 1971, Andy Warhol and his partner, Paul Morrissey, paid $225,000 for Eothen, a seven-building compound with staggering ocean views.
Mr. LeMond, unlike more conspicuously consuming residents, however, built a six-building compound of rustic two-room log cabins on 25 acres with three man-made fishing lakes.
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