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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conurbation with" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a large urban area consisting of several neighboring cities or towns that have grown together and share resources, infrastructure, and economies. Example: The conurbation with a population of over 10 million people has faced challenges in managing transportation and housing needs for its growing population.
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Now it's a sprawling concrete conurbation with a population of 7 million.
The town forms a conurbation with adjoining Bayt Jālā, to the northwest, and Bayt Sāḥūr, to the southeast.
It is a well-defined "town" within the Bristol conurbation, with around 12,000 residents in a mix of private and social housing.
Bridgetown has grown far beyond the original town site and is now a conurbation, with ribbon development stretching out for miles inland and along the south and west coasts.
The Greater Glasgow conurbation, with a population of almost 1.2 million, is home to nearly a quarter of Scotland's population.
The towns of Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch form the South East Dorset conurbation with a combined population of over 400,000.
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If Scotland, with some 5m residents, controls education, welfare and tax rates, why should regions and conurbations with similar populations be run from London?
This issue is topical at present in France since the law known as "Grenelle II" (2010) authorizes conurbations with more than 300,000 inhabitants to experiment with urban tolls.
In that same field, Small et al. [27] came up with the very interesting result that conurbations, with a diameter larger than 80 km, account for less than 1% of all settlements but for about half the total lighted area worldwide.
9 After combining data in conurbations with multiple stations, eight conurbations had missing data.
†Correlations with temperature based on the nine conurbations with hourly temperature data.
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