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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also dense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a high concentration or is thick in nature, often in a figurative sense, such as describing a text or material that is difficult to understand.
Example: "The article was not only informative but also dense, making it challenging to grasp all the concepts presented."
Alternatives: "similarly thick" or "additionally compact".
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It is also dense.
— were also dense and rubbery.
Also dense microstructure established in air fired TiO2 containing samples.
But Banerjee's work is also dense with references to contemporary Indian culture.
But the surfaces are also dense and tactile; as you approach they slow down.
It's also dense enough with ideas and finely enough made to warrant recurrent visits.
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It's much shorter than Truffaut's book; it's also denser.
In the femoral neck, the cancellous bone was not only more randomly oriented, it was also denser in the potto compared with the bushbaby.
Also, denser volume was observed in the microstructure investigation by addition of Na-Borate and K-Borate to perlite brick mixtures.
But the occipital lobe at the rear of the brain, where vision and visual perception occur, is also denser and simpler than in the control, with far fewer folds and indentations.
It is also denser than the mantle, so if it is soft enough, it can slowly drip downward like molasses, dropping carbon deep into the interior, where it can be expelled again via volcanoes.
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