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The phrase "a relatively compact frame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or structure that is smaller in size compared to others, while still being functional or effective.
Example: "The new design features a relatively compact frame, making it easier to transport and store."
Alternatives: "a fairly small structure" or "a moderately sized frame."
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The LG Nexus 5X features a 5.2in 1080p screen with a density of 423 pixels per inch (ppi), which is protected by last year's Corning's Gorilla Glass 3. The smartphone features the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor as the LG G4, 2GB of RAM and the choice of either 16 or 32GB of storage within a relatively compact frame.
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Pyrosequencing data from the Roche 454 sequencing technology comes in the form of SFF files, a relatively compact, binary format.
By restricting the model to a 10-times magnification, Canon has been able to produce a relatively compact pair.
Hence, B is a relatively compact set.
So forms a relatively compact set in the space.
P. sojae was chosen because it's well studied and has a relatively compact genome.
Of the four, "we're a relatively compact and tightly focused hub," Spiller says.
So Φ maps a bounded set into a relatively compact set, and Φ is a compact operator.
Moreover, by the continuity of, we can show that is a compact operator and is a relatively compact set.
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