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Discover Ludwig"very compact" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe something that is small and requires very little space, such as a home office that has been carefully designed to fit into a limited area. For example, "The new home office was very compact, with everything tucked into a space of only a few square feet."
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Eight very compact lines.
"He writes very compact code.
'My stories are very compact.
"It's all very compact and streamlined".
"Itrsquos very compact," Mr. Westfall said.
It's a very compact, walkable and beautiful place.
"It's something that is very, very compact," he said.
These free sites convert long addresses into very compact ones.
Be very compact, as technically they are very good".
"They were very solid, very compact, they surprised me".
He looks a very compact and tidy batsman.
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