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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a compacted network" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a network that is densely packed or closely arranged, often referring to data, connections, or physical structures.
Example: "The city has developed a compacted network of bike lanes to encourage cycling as a primary mode of transportation."
Alternatives: "a dense network" or "a tightly-knit network".
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Rather, it is composed of a compacted network of cells within a lattice of extracellular matrix.
Sand hickory bark is relatively smooth, and forms a compacted network of shallow furrows.
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He also wants to make a bench from a compacted Range Rover.
Students spend 5 years on the high school campus using a "compacted" curriculum.
We may also need to sort out a quiet visit to Harley Street re a compacted shoulder joint.
Figure 6 shows a sample which is a compacted bonded assembly of particles.
This study investigates the effect of leachate corrosion on the mechanical properties of a compacted clay.
A lithium metal rechargeable battery system has been developed using a compacted lithium powder electrode.
Shiloh has a "compacted time-frame, bounded by the past-tense opening and closing".
Waste rock removal: Rock extracted from the mine was removed from tailings piles and disposed of in a compacted cell.
It appears surprising that DNA replication can occur when chromosomes are in a compacted state.
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