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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compatible *" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that works well or is able to exist in harmony with something else. The "*" symbol serves as a placeholder for whatever the thing is that is being compared or described. Example: "Our new computer software is compatible with all operating systems, including Windows, Mac, and Linux." In this sentence, the phrase "compatible with all operating systems" means that the software can work well and function properly on any type of operating system. The "*" symbol denotes the various operating systems that the software is compatible with.
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and most compatible systems.
Was capitalism compatible with humanity?
Those two objectives are compatible and rational.
Not compatible with Macs.
Compatible devices.
Both are compatible with GDI.
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It also includes a POSIX-compatible shell.
This article is Paleo Diet-compatible: @bluuuuueeeeeee.
Intellectually compatible?
Google + is not compatible.
We're very compatible".
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