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The phrase 'compartment of' is grammatically correct and is considered acceptable in written English
You might use this phrase to refer to something divided into distinct parts, such as a "compartment of train cars." Here is an example sentence: "The railway station had a compartment of luxury train cars for passengers."
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Glove compartment of the Saab?
Here indeed is a secret compartment of the sea".
Sven offers me a ride in the boatlike compartment of his sled.
Lorne's got a tuxedo in the glove compartment of his car.
When I wasn't working, I sometimes carried it in the glove compartment of my car.
Investigators are expected first to enter the ninth compartment of the hull.
And what is it he discovers (and swallows) in the battery compartment of Alex's laptop?
Then he put it in the rear compartment of the Jeep.
The bottle of vodka was in the glove compartment of the rental car.
He was reportedly travelling with a gun the glove compartment of his car.
But this show sets him apart, in a hermetically sealed compartment of his own creation.
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