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"a low population" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to describe or refer to a population of people, animals, plants, etc. that is fewer in number than that of some other population. For example, "The small town of Smithfield has a low population, with only about 12,500 people living there."
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She's near a river and in a low population density area.
Gabon, like its central African neighbours, has a low population density.
"Masirah has a low population and has so far been isolated, so there has been a breathing space for conservation measures," says Willson, but we intend for that to continue".
Compared with other regions, East Anglia has a low population density; with rapid industrialization in cities such as Norwich and Bacton, however, this pattern is changing.
Due to a low population density these districts are often larger than districts in West-Germany.
The DLB region has a low population, but the population is rapidly increasing.
It can be seen that a low population size decreases the convergence probability.
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If you are seeking to retire in a rural, low-cost area, choose an area that has a low population-density and affordable housing.
With less than two full years in office, and hailing from a low-population state, he would be making a huge jump to the national stage.
The North Dakota data point may be something of an anomaly: It's a low-population state, and Gallup conducted only about 300 interviews there during its winter and spring polling.
Management of geoenvironmental disasters in a low-population environment.
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