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Discover Ludwig"compile by" is not correct in written English.
In general, the phrasal verb "compile" does not take a preposition. You can say, "I compiled a report," or "I compiled the data."
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People may have known about the country's tragic loss 19 years ago, but the kind of knowledge that is easy to compile by video of the Ivory Coast stars is not so available of Zambians.
As if the honor of helping to compile the Shin Kokinshū and of having a remarkable 46 of his poems (including three from the Shoji hyakushu) included were not enough, Teika would later be appointed in 1232 by the Retired Emperor Go-Horikawa to compile – by himself – the ninth Imperial Anthology, the Shinchokusen Wakashū (c. 1235; "New Imperial Collection").
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