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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more compact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size, form, or structure of something to indicate that it is smaller or more efficient than another option.
Example: "The new design offers a more compact solution for storage, making it easier to fit into smaller spaces."
Alternatives: "a more concise" or "a more streamlined".
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"You learn to live a more compact life," she said.
"Today a more compact structure is required," he said.
Keep your elbows close to your body for a more compact swing.
A more compact five-shot revolver is less visible, strapped to his ankle.
Indeed, there's nothing groundbreaking in electric design: a more compact head, perhaps, or a bulkier handle.
Nowadays Mostly Mozart is a more compact festival, and guest ensembles lighten the orchestra's workload.
In return for the pawn, White gets rapid development and a more compact position.
"But, that said, a more compact BBC will undoubtedly mean making some tough choices," he said.
In its place is a more compact delivery with an abbreviated preparation.
Or maybe the creative team could have devised a more compact finale.
Next month, it will release the HDR-HC3 HDV, a more compact $1,700 model.
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