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The phrase "a low density of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing quantities, concentrations, or distributions, particularly in scientific or technical writing.
Example: "The area is characterized by a low density of population, making it ideal for conservation efforts."
Alternatives: "a sparse amount of" or "a minimal concentration of".
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"The natural environment is only capable of supporting a low density of population.
Although served by several national highways, the state has a low density of roads, especially in remote rural areas.
are a low-rainfall area, producing mainly wheat and barley and having a low density of population.
A low density of pico sites is noted to avoid the need for MIMO upgrades.
It has an average size of 0.83 mm and a low density of 620 kg/m3.
The γL grains had a low density of dislocations and high Mn and C concentrations.
Transmission electron microscopy analyses showed that TiNO films contain a low density of dislocations.
In addition to DAT, the striatum contains a low density of SERT, and NET is virtually absent [33].
Being a selective process, erosion preferentially removes the light organic fraction of a low density of <1.8 Mg/m3.
The study area has a low density of development and comprises large sand beaches, dunes and rapidly retreating loess cliffs.
While they've started with Muslims living in the West, their ambitions scale to the global Muslim market as a whole — seeing big potential to grow beyond their first focus on markets with a low density of Muslims.
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