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The phrase "a very compact layer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a layer that is dense or tightly packed, often in contexts related to materials, geology, or technology.
Example: "The geological survey revealed a very compact layer of sediment that had formed over thousands of years."
Alternatives: "a highly dense layer" or "a tightly packed layer."
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The electron transfer of through the MPA SAMs and Cu underpotential deposition (UPD) on MPA-covered electrode indicated that MPA molecules assemblied on the planar gold electrode could form a very compact layer, which could surpass the electron transfer K3Fe CN 6 greatly, whereas on the surface on the nanogold, which curvature make the compact packing loose.
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Such choice of unknowns with the consequent use of Lagrange polynomials of degree In − 1 in the thickness direction for each layer leads to a very compact form of governing equations of the FG piezoelectric plate formulation.
Such an idea permits the representation of the proposed higher order layer-wise plate theory in a very compact form.
It's a very compact, walkable and beautiful place.
He looks a very compact and tidy batsman.
This is accomplished by designing a very compact detector stack.
The above type space is a very compact description of the players' informational attitudes.
Pierre's a very compact director.
That idea has found favor since Indianapolis won praise for a very compact Super Bowl last year.
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