While it is possible to configure compressed content to be cached, many sites compress everything on the fly even if it is static content. You have to decide whether the bandwidth savings from compression are worth the CPU load of compressing on-the-fly, but in most cases, the user's experience is impacted much more by download time than by processing time, and so the benefit will come down on the side of compressing. Whether the content is dynamic isn't really relevant in that case.
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