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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compass for" is not correct or usable in written English as it is.
You can use the word "compass" as a noun or a verb, but the phrase as it is does not make sense. For example: He used a compass to find his way in the forest.
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"The acquisition set the compass for Leonard".
Mr. Niederauer of NYSE Euronext said Mr. Whitehead was "a compass" for him.
Their first purchase was a pink, white and green Mariner's Compass, for which they paid $100.
Somewhere along the line, passion became a compass for finding one's way through childhood.
Descartes described instruments more general than the compass for drawing "geometric" curves.
"The sustainable development goals present a compass for decent jobs, for justice, for humanity.
Her willingness to fight for the underdog and her compass for issues are rare indeed".
We need a solid system of values as a compass for our daily work".
Northern Lights/The Golden Compass "For a human being, nothing comes naturally," said Grumman.
The notion itself seems more radical and defiant the more narrow the compass for creativity in corporate fashion becomes.
Elmer Ambrose Sperry (1860 1930), who is credited with many inventions, including a gyroscopic compass for ships, was born there.
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