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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a populated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has people living in it, such as a city, area, or region.
Example: "The island is a populated area, attracting tourists and residents alike."
Alternatives: "an inhabited" or "a crowded".
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Odense has long been a populated town, and in 1670 it had a population of 3,808 people.
Renner is still listed as a populated place by the U.S. Geological Survey, but its "population" is a farm.
And this was near a populated area.
It was a populated, extremely densely occupied city.
"Well," Sands said, "I would call this a populated pause.
Even worse is ejecting in a populated area.
The fire began near a populated area and quickly grew to nearly two square miles.
"But an earthquake even of magnitude 4 in a populated area can be an unpleasant thing".
The canyon was a western edge of the fire, and a populated part.
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It is a highly populated state with a total population of 1.5 million.
A multimodal treatment trial is an additional challenge in a sparsely populated country like Norway.
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