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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a population explosion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rapid increase in the number of individuals in a population, often in the context of human demographics or ecology.
Example: "The region experienced a population explosion in the last decade, leading to increased demand for resources and infrastructure."
Alternatives: "a demographic surge" or "a population boom."
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Africa is facing a population explosion.
Residents, who feed the strays without sterilizing them will face a population explosion.
Increased food production led to a population explosion, which in turn created more wars, more colonization.
Tikal had a population explosion in the seventh century and continued to adapt.
The forecasts at that time of a population explosion had an adverse impact on the programme.
But more came for economic reasons: A population explosion had hit Norway, followed by food shortages.
"We're unlikely to see a population explosion among the Amish," he said.
Every panel was a population explosion -- casts of thousands: all fighting, leaping, falling, crawling".
Farming brought a population explosion, protein and vitamin deficiency, new diseases and deforestation.
In a world brought up on the idea of a "population explosion," this is a radical notion.
The list includes misguided policies, unintended consequences, a population explosion, climate change and, most of all, relentless economic growth.
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