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The phrase "is a compound of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is composed of multiple elements or components. For example, "This flavor of ice cream is a compound of butter, sugar, and chocolate."
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It is a compound of sodium.
The word nostalgia is a compound of two Greek words: nóstos (homecoming) and álgos (ache).
It is a compound of something else: French-Mediterranean and northern Italian, wonderfully reliable.
The décor is a compound of Peter Max, Vincent van Gogh and Aldo Cipolat.
The home he built, Blue Harbour, is a compound of seaside bungalows overlooking Port Maria's bay.
And Grant, like many of the men in Ms. Munros fiction, is a compound of attractive and appalling traits.
"He is a compound of selfishness and ambition such that, with his 'Capuchins,' he has pushed me aside in Rome".
The "Lulzsec" name is a compound of "lulz" – hacker slang for laughter at others' discomfort – and "security".
This is a compound of two words, not three, but in any case the dictionary wants "singalong".
Sightseeing The Farnsworth Art Museum and Wyeth Center, 16 Museum Street, Rockland, (207) 596-6457, online at www.farnsworthmuseum.org, is a compound of eclectic buildings in downtown Rockland.
Not a palace in the European sense, Topkapi is a compound of gardens, workshops, government offices, courtyards and residences distributed among four courts.
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