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The phrase "compelling discovery" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in the legal context to refer to evidence or information that is particularly convincing or persuasive. Example: The prosecution's presentation of the DNA evidence was a compelling discovery that ultimately led to the defendant's conviction.
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Amartya Sen, the economist and Nobel Prize winner, who has studied famine at length, has come up with the very compelling discovery that there has never been a famine in a working democracy.
"In the 400th anniversary of Caravaggio's death, this committee has concocted a compelling discovery thinking it will attract tourists," said Tomaso Montanari, who teaches 17th-century art at the University of Naples.
He has now turned this compelling discovery, and other circumstances around the trial of Hans Frank (for example, also working for the prosecution was Raphael Lemkin, who had studied in Lviv – in the 1920s, when it was part of Poland and called Lwow – and had recently coined the term "genocide".
Even Spotify, an on-demand music experience, has found itself creating a compelling discovery experience.
A better bet for getting to the bottom of this might be via an inspector general poking around internally, or a regular person suing Icahn over the ethanol rule changes and compelling discovery.
A better bet for getting to the bottom of this might be via an inspector general poking around internally or a regular person suing Icahn over the ethanol rule changes and compelling discovery.
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"One of the most compelling discoveries was Bellini's ability to manipulate paint," Ms. Rutherglen said.
But her story is particularly compelling because the discovery of the long-lost manuscript, and the fight for the right to publish and profit from it, usually doesn't take place until the author is dead.
This matched perfectly with the predictions of the parental conflict hypothesis and was made more compelling by the discovery that the Igf2r, also known as the cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor (CI-MPR), acts by targeting Igf2 for lysosomal degradation [ 22, 23].
What if each commentator decided, instead, to Google "young composer" or "new chamber ensemble" and write a compelling profile of a discovery?
These data and the fact that most ovarian cancers are not diagnosed until metastasis has occurred provide compelling motivation for the discovery and validation of new ovarian cancer biomarkers that may enable earlier detection.
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