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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at low densities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts to describe conditions or phenomena that occur when the concentration of a substance is low.
Example: "The experiment was conducted at low densities to observe the behavior of the particles under minimal interaction."
Alternatives: "under low concentrations" or "in sparse conditions".
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Do koalas live at low densities?
So why didn't it persist at low densities?
On the other hand, many post-war estates are poorly built and at low densities.
"At low densities, behaviour is cognitive and strategic," says Mr Moussaid.
These uprisings aren't just accidentally urban; they would be unthinkable at low densities.
The plants grow quickly in inhospitable places and, thanks to the endurance of the fig wasps, can survive at low densities.
At low densities the speeds of each nationality are similar; but once the numbers increase, Indians walk faster than Germans.
By inhabiting arid and low-productivity habitats, urials occur naturally at low densities, often at less than one individual per 100 hectares (250 acres).
Cacao can also be grown in pristine rainforests at low densities as a form of agroforestry, providing an economic use for protected land.
were commonly encountered but at low densities.
Additionally, diatoms that inhibit the growth of dinoflagellates were observed at low densities.
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