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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compacted into" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to compress or condense something into a smaller or more compact form. Example: The entire trip was compacted into a five-minute montage, featuring all the major sights and experiences.
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It's the 15-minutes-of-fame principle compacted into a piercing 15 seconds.
Dung is compacted into dusty boulders, mounds the size of calves.
The soil was gray and gravelly, compacted into hardpan by bulldozers and steamrollers.
The spatial richness of an emperor's palace is compacted into a domestic interior.
Second, they often involved towering passions compacted into tight, steel-band forms.
A young Member of Parliament is paradoxically compacted into "a brilliant, successful, and stupid young man".
The snow melts slowly because it has been compacted into ice and encrusted with sand.
Also compacted into this archaeological nougat were the fossilised faeces of spotted hyenas.
The action of Bring Up the Bodies is compacted into nine months.
The ruin of the Boleyns was sudden, compacted into a period of three weeks.
English, in "Briggflatts," is compacted into mouthfuls crunchy with alliteration and internal rhyme.
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