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'a population density of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the number of people per unit area in a region or country. For example, "Japan has a population density of 336 people per square kilometer."
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Guttenberg, the most densely populated, has a population density of 56,012 people per square mile.
The region is one of the world's most populated places, with a population density of 133 inhabitants per km.
It has a population density of, and is the most densely populated administrative district in Malaysia.
Bahrain is the fourth most densely populated sovereign state in the world with a population density of 1,646 people per km2 in 2010.
As of 2011, West Bengal has a population density of making it the second-most densely populated state in India, after Bihar.
Lozère, known for roquefort cheese, has a population density of only 15 people a square kilometre.
On average in Europe, wolves live on land with a population density of 37 people per sq km, lynx in areas with a population density of 21 people per sq km and bears among 19 people per sq km.
Norway has a population density of only 13 people per square kilometre.
Greater Mumbai has over 20 million people, and parts of the inner city have a population density of over one million people per square mile.
Grid electricity is only cost effective in areas with a population density of at least 50 people per square meter," Asanzi said.
With a population density of more than 150 people per acre, the Upper West Side fits the bill.
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