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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compromised with" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "compromised by" or "compromised due to."
Example: "The security of the system was compromised by a lack of updates."
Alternatives: "compromised by" or "affected by."
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Abram Wood compromised with Yosemite's despoilers.
Law initially compromised with a private shareholder-owned bank.
When Jez protested, Super Hans compromised with "The Swan & Paedo".
Ultimately, the family compromised — with the union and on its vision for the Rainbow Room.
The mayor even wanted to eliminate metals recycling but compromised with the City Council.
I compromised with a hop or two, and he left me in blessed peace.
So she compromised with three hearts, which ought to have shown primary — four-card — support.
In 2010, Obama compromised with Congress and extended the Bush tax cuts for two years.
When a political firestorm blew up, he compromised with a "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
She knew she was too strong for three diamonds and compromised with three clubs.
But as a sop to such reactionaries, Raffles compromised with technology.
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