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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a compact designed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific agreement or arrangement that has been intentionally created or formulated.
Example: "The organization presented a compact designed to promote sustainable practices among its members."
Alternatives: "an agreement formulated" or "a contract created".
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A compact designed to prevent remote regions or countries from tapping into the Great Lakes was approved by the last of the eight states that border the lakes.
Pyeonghwa Motors Corporation, in a joint venture with a North Korean company, opened the plant, which is capable of a yearly production of 20,000 Siena cars, a compact designed by Fiat Spa.
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BOSTON ACOUSTICS RECEPTOR The Receptor Radio HD has a compact design with excellent sound.
Oct 2005: The Independent on Sunday publishes its last simultaneous broadsheet edition and moves solely to a compact design.
It seems odd to say, but T5 is a compact design - compact, that is, for what it is required to do.
The NEX 6 is a 16-megapixel camera with a compact design, a nice zoom lens in the default kit and excellent image quality.
This study indicates that simply by switching the cavity from Q = 2 to Q = 4, we realized high power Airy beam source in a compact design.
A compact design for a single mode Tm YAG laser is presented.
A tandem Fabry Perot etalon is used to achieve a compact design.
This device is a single unit with a compact design making it very stable.
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