Updated formulation of convergence in measure.
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\begin{proof}[Proof, {{\cite[Theorem 7.10]{Folland}}}. ]
First assume that $f$ is bounded.
(1, bounded): If $f$ is bounded, then $f \in L^1(X; E)$. By \autoref{proposition:radon-cc-dense}, there exists $\seq{\phi_n} \subset C_c(X)$ such that $\phi_n \to f$ in $L^1(\mu)$. Since $\phi_n \to f$ in $L^1(\mu)$, $\phi_n \to f$ in measure by \autoref{proposition:lp-in-measure}. By taking a subsequence using \ref{proposition:cauchy-in-measure-limit}, assume without loss of generality that $\phi_n \to f$ almost everywhere.
(1, bounded): If $f$ is bounded, then $f \in L^1(X; E)$. By \autoref{proposition:radon-cc-dense}, there exists $\seq{\phi_n} \subset C_c(X)$ such that $\phi_n \to f$ in $L^1(\mu)$. Since $\phi_n \to f$ in $L^1(\mu)$, $\phi_n \to f$ in measure by \autoref{proposition:lp-in-measure}. By taking a subsequence using \autoref{theorem:cauchy-in-measure-limit}, assume without loss of generality that $\phi_n \to f$ almost everywhere.
By \hyperref[Egoroff's Theorem]{theorem:egoroff}, there exists $A \subset \bracs{f \ne 0}$ such that $\phi_n \to f$ uniformly and $\mu(\bracs{f \ne 0} \setminus A) < \eps/3$. By \autoref{proposition:radon-regular-sigma-finite}, there exists $K \subset A$ compact such that $\mu(A \setminus K) < \eps/3$.