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The phrase "a lower density of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the concentration or amount of something in a given volume or area, often in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The experiment showed that the solution had a lower density of solute compared to the control sample."
Alternatives: "a reduced concentration of" or "a diminished amount of".
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The films also had a lower density of growth pits.
The lower value of S max can be attributed to a lower density of interface traps.
However, in situ sintered patterns significantly exhibit a lower density of dark bulges.
A lower density of the lightweight concrete decreases the weight of the building.
The use of Fe or Au catalysts produced similar growths although with a lower density of nanowires.
AD patients revealed a lower density of dopamine D2-like receptors on PBL than controls (P=0.0016).
Kernels with chalky have a lower density of starch granules than do vitreous ones and are more prone to breakage during milling.
Since the models obtained with the proposed method have a lower density of accent commands than the prototypes, the optimization algorithm removes those commands which are considered unnecessary.
The decreasing behavior of the extinction at ωħ > 6 eV coefficient may be determined by a lower density of states in the filled electronic band.
During the dry season, pastoralists migrated to the southern parts of the Guinea savannah zone, where there was ample pasture and a lower density of crop farmers.
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The valence band structure of CH4-CNT is similar to that of CO-CNT but with a lower density-of-state of 2p-π valence electrons.
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