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"compass of" is a valid phrase and can be used in written English
It typically refers to the range or scope of something. For example, you might say, "The website covers a wide compass of topics from fashion to finance."
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She has the strongest moral compass of anyone I know.
Whither the inner compass of the resurgent Houston Rockets?
Where is the moral compass of our nation?
It's difficult now to appreciate the compass of Scott's influence.
This was the Douro River, the cause and compass of my trip.
In order to increase the compass of possible sounds, various electronic synthesizers were constructed.
It was time, he said, "to recalibrate the compass of conservatism".
Together these bring the original text within the compass of every intelligent reader.
"Newt Gingrich: a man with the moral compass of an opportunistic infection," he said.
The orchestral kettledrum has a practical compass of five full tones.
As the show opens, Jesse is the moral compass of a two-horse Texas town.
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