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The phrase "a fairly compact set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical or technical contexts to describe a set that is relatively small in size or extent.
Example: "In topology, we often study a fairly compact set to understand its properties and behavior under various transformations."
Alternatives: "a relatively small set" or "a somewhat compact set".
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We then apply a detailed reduction strategy to a chemical kinetics reaction data set and find that it cannot be reduced by many reactions as it is already a fairly compact set.
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The Model T Ford of 1909 was, after all, a tall car on a fairly compact 100-inch wheelbase.
Once upon a time, when Google was conceived by Sergey Brin and Larry Page, PageRank was probably a fairly compact program.
Most of the rest of the wreckage was about 100 feet farther on, in a fairly compact area, Ms. Carmody said.
The Home Speaker is a fairly compact device, measuring 8 x 6 x 4 inches, with two custom drivers built-in, designed to reflect sound off of walls.
Fortunately, the UK is a fairly compact country so you won't have to make many very long journeys.
(i) The image of a compact set under a compact-valued upper semicontinuous set-valued mapping is compact.
Hence, B is a relatively compact set.
Let be a given compact set in.
(mathcal{A}) is a random compact set, i.e., (A omega )) is compact for P-a.s.s
The convex hull of a weakly compact set in a Banach space E is weakly compact.
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