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'''Comp''' may also refer to:
'''Comp''' may also refer to:
*[[Composition studies]], the professional field of writing instruction, especially at the college level in the United States
*[[Composition studies]], the professional field of writing instruction, especially at the college level in the United States
*[[Comprehensive Schools]]
*[[Comprehensive layout]], in advertising, the layout of a proposed design as initially presented by the company to a client
*[[Comprehensive layout]], in advertising, the layout of a proposed design as initially presented by the company to a client
*[[Workers' compensation]], financial compensation for work-related injuries of employees, in particular compensation of loss of wages, sometimes also for medical costs
*[[Workers' compensation]], financial compensation for work-related injuries of employees, in particular compensation of loss of wages, sometimes also for medical costs

Revision as of 20:58, 11 December 2006

Comp is an abbreviation that may refer to:

In music:

Comp may also refer to:

  • Composition studies, the professional field of writing instruction, especially at the college level in the United States
  • Comprehensive Schools
  • Comprehensive layout, in advertising, the layout of a proposed design as initially presented by the company to a client
  • Workers' compensation, financial compensation for work-related injuries of employees, in particular compensation of loss of wages, sometimes also for medical costs
  • slang for complimentary, generally something of value, like tickets to an event, that is given free or without additional charge
  • slang for computer, generally used among users of computer and online games, and is usually tied in with various other words, eg. comp games, comp chat, comp gamers, etc.
  • composite, as in the comp cards used by models, actors and their agencies
  • Same as "Same Store Sales." Used to figure a company's brand worth and the increasing revenues of stores.

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