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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dense forest" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It can refer to any area of land where trees and vegetation are tightly packed together, making it difficult to move through. Example: The explorers ventured deep into the dense forest, pushing through thick underbrush and weaving around towering trees.
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Dense forest seemed to slide down from the hills, crowding the village against the sea.
Dense forest covers along the coastline, particularly mangroves, form an effective buffer.
The hall was a dense forest of cameras.
I was amid a dense forest of gray trees.
Aquitaine and Franche-Comté have a particularly dense forest cover.
Inland, there is dense forest to discover, full of wildlife from beavers to elks.
The land was covered with dense forest, including dozens of stately old-growth ponderosa pines.
They are out of the high country and into the dense forest.
For the first time, we entered a swath of dense forest.
Boulder Mountain is covered with a dense forest of pine and aspen trees.
The Mayans first cleared lands here that are now dense forest.
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