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The phrase "a rather densely populated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an area or region that has a high number of people living in it, often in discussions about demographics or urban planning.
Example: "The city is a rather densely populated area, making it challenging to find affordable housing."
Alternatives: "a fairly crowded" or "a highly populated".
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Additionally, one must note that the subjects involved in this study came from a rather densely populated area, prompting the question of whether similar findings would still be observed when studying more rural populations.
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Archaeological evidence has revealed a once densely populated settlement containing many religious sites.
Relocate the existing retail store to a more densely populated, growing location.
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This is a densely populated section of Brooklyn we're talking about, not Sunnybrook Farms.
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It will disrupt Yorkville, a densely populated, vibrant and diverse neighborhood with many schools, parklands and recreational facilities.
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