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The phrase "compilations of facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to collections or aggregations of factual information on a specific topic.
Example: "The report presented several compilations of facts regarding climate change and its impact on global temperatures."
Alternatives: "collections of data" or "assemblies of information."
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One reads these books with interest for their huge compilations of facts and details, and yet one reads feeling also that the answer to that question is missing in both.
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They are simple compilations of fact, speak-for-themselves indictments of a political system that continues to serve only the masters that fund its players.
"Other People's Money," which originally appeared as a series of essays in Harper's, is a polemic, but it's also a huge compilation of facts and figures.
Specifically, the officials noted that Mr. Annan spoke of "findings and conclusions," which anticipated a judgment and not just a compilation of facts; and that he said the team "will focus on Jenin to begin with," while the Security Council had specified only the Jenin camp.
She directed the research and compilation of facts that went into many of her brother-in-law's famous "Brandeis briefs," notably the one filed in Muller v. Oregon in 1908, and, after Felix Frankfurter's appointment to the Supreme Court in 1916, she frequently served him in a similar capacity.
It is not simply a compilation of facts.
Her book is no less rigorous for it, but the lack of intimacy with the key figures does serve to remove a sense of drama from the narrative, and the book becomes more a compilation of facts and events, a point-by-point indictment rather than a page-turning tale.
Peter Baker and Susan Glasser, a husband-and-wife team who for nearly four years between 2001 and 2004 served as Moscow bureau chiefs for The Washington Post, have written -- thanks to an unrivaled compilation of fact and analysis -- the official record of the Putin era, or as close to one as Western readers are likely to get.
The Environmental Science of Drinking Water is an excellent compilation of fact, case study, policy analysis, opinion, and good old-fashioned common sense.
The charter declares that software, business processes, and medical therapies should not be patented, nor copyright extended to things like databases that are simply compilations of open facts.
Since the late 18th century, the Western world and, in the 20th century, the rest of the world as well has produced increasing numbers of compilations of biographical facts concerning both the living and the dead.
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