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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compacted with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "compacted with" to describe a situation in which two or more items are combined into one. For example, "The entire library of books was compacted with a single click of the mouse."
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The bearing ratio, mineralogy, microstructure of loess compacted with different compaction water contents and energies were characterized by California bearing ratio testing, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy to elucidate the origin of water sensitivity.
A total of 72 samples were compacted with different compaction energies and water contents, on the dry side of optimum, at optimum and on the wet side of optimum, using the Proctor procedure for soaked and un-soaked CBR testing.
Specimens of treated soil compacted with British Standard light, BSL or standard Proctor (relative compaction = 100%) were subjected to index, sieve analysis, compaction, and shear strength parameters tests.
The waste material MSW and C&D debris is spread out, compacted with heavy machinery, and covered each day with a layer of compacted soil.
Refractory metals, those with high melting points, are compacted with an added binder, such as paraffin wax.
Sugar pellets are compacted with titanium powder and then removed by dissolution in water before sintering.
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That's his compact with whistleblowers.
Immigration present was sealing a compact with immigration past.
Yet in August he signed a compact with the Menominees.
The restaurant is compact, with a friendly and informal feel.
4.16pm BST Bloom talks about the moral compact with soldiers.
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