And what's all that supposed to mean?
Compressor discharge pressure and turbine pressure do not work at the same pressure, usually.
Verbal gymnastics at it's best.
You never quite admit that the pressure is the same or lower in the turbine.
The turbine works at the same pressure or lower. Usually there is air compressor bleed off to the cabin or other auxiliaries, and then there are other little pressure losses along the line. But in the end is less than or equal to, not greater than.
A gas turbine doesn't have pressure increase during combustion.
That's why any discharge from the compressor can be sent into turbine blades for blade cooling. The compressor pressure is higher.