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The phrase "a dense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is thick, compact, or closely packed, often in reference to physical objects or abstract concepts like information or writing style.
Example: "The forest was a dense thicket of trees, making it difficult to navigate through."
Alternatives: "a thick" or "a compact".
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It's a dense book.
A dense wetness.
It's a dense plot.
Pin oaks develop a dense branching pattern.
It also requires a dense population.
But it's a dense urban environment.
The paintings had a dense, turgid character.
The ensnaring threads form a dense spiral.
Georgia has a dense transportation system.
It is a dense, but compelling, read.
It is a dense, lustrous grey metal.
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